DPI Calculator & Image Print Size Converter

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Use this Image resolution calculator to convert pixel dimensions into print-ready inches and centimeters for 300 DPI fine art, 150 DPI standard prints, and 72 DPI web previews.

What is DPI Calculator & Image Print Size Converter?

DPI Calculator & Image Print Size Converter is a local-first image tool for creators who need to use this Image resolution calculator to convert pixel dimensions into print-ready inches and centimeters for 300 DPI fine art, 150 DPI standard prints, and 72 DPI web previews. It keeps the workflow close to the source file, supports quick review before export, and.

DPI Calculator & Image Print Size Converter

Calculate Pixels to Inches for Fine Art (300 DPI) and Posters

Use this DPI Calc as an Image resolution calculator. Enter your image pixel width and height to instantly see how large your artwork will print at high-resolution targets. Ideal for checking 300 DPI requirements for fine art prints.

Quality levelDimensions (inches)Dimensions (cm)
Fine Art (300 DPI)10.00 x 6.6725.40 x 16.93
Standard (150 DPI)20.00 x 13.3350.80 x 33.87
Poster/Web (72 DPI)41.67 x 27.78105.83 x 70.56

Maximum physical print dimensions update as you type.

How do you use DPI Calculator & Image Print Size Converter?

  1. Open DPI Calculator & Image Print Size Converter and choose the output goal that matches your project: use this Image resolution calculator to convert pixel dimensions into print-ready inches and centimeters for 300 DPI fine art, 150 DPI standard prints, and 72 DPI web previews.
  2. Add your image files or required inputs directly in the tool interface.
  3. Adjust the available settings for format, quality, crop, scale, or layout as needed.
  4. Preview the result and refine anything that looks off before committing the export.
  5. Export the finished files, knowing the privacy model is simple: we design every tool around a local-first workflow so creators can evaluate image utilities without handing source files to unnecessary third parties.

How do I calculate print size from pixels and DPI?

Divide the pixel width and height by the target DPI to get inches, then multiply inches by 2.54 to convert each dimension to centimeters.

What DPI should I use for art prints?

Use 300 DPI for fine art or close viewing, 150 DPI for many standard poster workflows, and 72 DPI for web or low-resolution previews.

Does this calculator upload my image?

No. This free calculator only uses the pixel values you type, so there is no image upload and no usage credit is consumed.

ImageSuite Team

The ImageSuite Team provides reliable image manipulation tools that help creators, studios, and ecommerce teams prepare production-ready assets. We focus on local-based processing according to trustworthy publishing standards, ensuring your source files never leave your browser.

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