Print Size Calculator
Work out print size from pixels and DPI.
From pixels to print inches
To print sharply, divide your image's pixel dimensions by the target DPI: a 3000×2400 photo at 300 DPI prints crisply at 10×8 inches. Drop below 300 and detail softens.
It saves a wasted print run: before ordering, you can confirm a photo has enough pixels for the size you want at 300 DPI, rather than discovering the softness after it arrives.
Upscaling limits
Enlarging past the native pixels adds size but not detail. The calculation runs on your device with nothing uploaded.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the print size calculator work?
Print size is pixels divided by DPI. A 3000 by 2400 image at 300 DPI prints at 10 by 8 inches.
When should I use this tool?
Use it before ordering prints, exporting artwork, sizing photos, or checking whether an image is large enough.
What is the main limitation?
Quality also depends on source sharpness, compression, viewing distance, and printer process.
Is this converter private?
Yes. It runs entirely in your browser, so your values are not uploaded or stored.
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