Image & DPI
Image Print Size Calculator
Find how large an image can print at 300 DPI, 200 DPI, 150 DPI, or a custom value.
Image Print Size Calculator
Find the physical print size for image pixels and DPI.
Image width in pixels.
Image height in pixels.
Try 300, 200, or 150.
Ready to calculate
Adjust the inputs, then click Start. Change values and click Start again whenever you want a fresh result.
Choosing a practical print size
A larger print size spreads the same pixels over more inches. That lowers effective resolution and can make the print softer up close.
How to use this tool
- Enter the image width and height in pixels.
- Choose a DPI target.
- Compare the print size across common units.
Common use cases
- Photo prints
- Art prints
- Checking image readiness
Frequently asked questions
What DPI should I use for printing?
300 DPI is a common target for close-view prints. Larger posters viewed from farther away can often use 150 to 200 DPI.
Is DPI the same as PPI?
PPI describes image pixels per inch. DPI usually describes printer output. In many layout tools people use the terms together when checking print resolution.