Pixel to Inches Converter
Convert between pixels and inches with custom DPI settings
Formula: Pixels = Inches × DPI
Common Pixel to Inch Conversions
| DPI | Pixels | Inches |
|---|---|---|
| 72 | 720 px | 10 in |
| 96 | 960 px | 10 in |
| 150 | 1500 px | 10 in |
| 300 | 3000 px | 10 in |
| 72 | 1920 px | 26.67 in |
| 96 | 1920 px | 20 in |
| 150 | 1920 px | 12.8 in |
| 300 | 1920 px | 6.4 in |
Understanding DPI Values
72 DPI (Web standard)
Standard web display resolution. Commonly used for screen display and web graphics.
96 DPI (Windows default)
Default Windows display resolution. Most web browsers render at this resolution.
150 DPI (Low quality print)
Low-quality print resolution. Suitable for draft prints and internal documents.
300 DPI (High quality print)
High-quality print resolution. Industry standard for professional printing and photography.
600 DPI (Professional print)
Professional print resolution. Used for high-end printing, fine art, and detailed graphics.
1200 DPI (Ultra high quality)
Ultra high-quality resolution. Used for professional photo printing and commercial printing.
About Pixel to Inches Conversion
The pixel to inches converter helps you calculate the physical size of digital images when printed or displayed. The conversion depends on DPI (Dots Per Inch), which represents how many pixels are packed into one inch of space.
Understanding DPI is crucial for designers, photographers, and anyone working with digital images. Web graphics typically use 72-96 DPI, while print materials require 300 DPI or higher for optimal quality. The formula is simple: Pixels = Inches × DPI, or conversely, Inches = Pixels ÷ DPI.
Use this converter to ensure your images have the correct dimensions for your intended output. Whether you're designing for web, preparing images for print, or calculating screen sizes, our pixel to inches converter provides instant, accurate results.