DPI ↔ Pixels Calculator

Easily calculate the number of pixels at a given DPI and size in cm or inches. Also convert pixels back to physical dimensions for printing.

DPI ↔ Pixels Calculator – Calculate resolution and dimensions for print

Do you want to know how many pixels your image needs for razor-sharp print? Or do you want to calculate the size an image will be at a specific DPI? With this DPI ↔ Pixels Calculator , you can easily convert dimensions, resolution, and pixels. Ideal for graphic design, printing, photography, and online visuals.

Whether you are designing a flyer, creating a poster, or having a photo printed — the right ratio between DPI (dots per inch) and pixels is essential for quality.


What does DPI mean?

DPI stands for Dots Per Inch and indicates how many image points (pixels or pressure points) are used per inch.

The higher the DPI:

  • The sharper the print
  • The more detail visible
  • The higher the resolution

Commonly used DPI values

Application

Recommended DPI

Web / screen

72 – 96 DPI

Standard print

150 DPI

Professional printing

300 DPI

High-quality printing

600 DPI

For virtually all commercial printing, 300 DPI is the standard .


Calculate pixels to size

Do you want to know how big an image will be when printed? Then use the formula:

Inch = Pixels ÷ DPI

For centimeters, the following applies:

1 inch = 2.54 cm

Example

An image of 2400 × 3000 pixels at 300 DPI:

  • 2400 ÷ 300 = 8 inches
  • 3000 ÷ 300 = 10 inches

Convert to centimeters:

  • 8 × 2.54 = 20.32 cm
  • 10 × 2.54 = 25.4 cm

The image can therefore be printed at approximately 20 × 25 cm at 300 DPI .


Calculate size to pixels

Do you want to know how many pixels you need for a specific print size? Then you use:

Pixels = Inch × DPI

Example: You want an A4 print (21 × 29.7 cm) at 300 DPI.

First convert to inches:

  • 21 ÷ 2.54 = 8.27 inches
  • 29.7 ÷ 2.54 = 11.69 inches

Then multiply by 300 DPI:

  • 8.27 × 300 ≈ 2481 pixels
  • 11.69 × 300 ≈ 3507 pixels

So you need approximately 2480 × 3508 pixels for A4 at 300 DPI .


When do you use this DPI calculator?

This tool is ideal for:

  • Designing flyers and brochures
  • Posters and large format printing
  • Create photo books
  • Designing product packaging
  • Check social media visuals
  • Graphic design in Photoshop or Canva

With this calculator, you avoid:

  • Blurry prints
  • Pixelation
  • Incorrect scale ratios
  • Insufficient resolution in print

DPI vs PPI – What is the difference?

Technically speaking:

  • PPI (Pixels Per Inch) → Digital resolution (screens)
  • DPI (Dots Per Inch) → Print resolution (printers)

In practice, these terms are often used interchangeably. For print calculations, you may treat them functionally as the same.


Why 300 DPI is the standard

At 300 DPI, individual pixels are not visible to the human eye at normal viewing distance. As a result:

  • Text looks sharp
  • Stay straight
  • Do the photos look professional?

Lower resolutions (for example 72 DPI) are suitable for screen display, but result in visible pixel structure in print.


Calculate DPI for different formats

Here are some frequently requested print formats at 300 DPI:

Format

Pixels (300 DPI)

A4

2480 × 3508 px

A3

3508 × 4961 px

A5

1748 × 2480 px

10 × 15 cm

1181 × 1772 px

20 × 30 cm

2362 × 3543 px

With the calculator, you can exactly calculate any desired size.


Common mistakes with resolution

1. Adjust only DPI without increasing pixels

If you only change the DPI in an image editing program but the number of pixels remains the same, the quality does not change.

2. Enlarging an image without sufficient resolution

Scaling up leads to a loss of quality if there are too few pixels available.

3. Confusion between screen resolution and print resolution

An image may look sharp on your screen but still have too few pixels for print.


DPI and large format printing

For large posters (for example, billboards), 300 DPI is often not necessary because the viewing distance is greater. In that case, it is possible to:

  • 150 DPI is sufficient
  • Sometimes even 72 DPI

The greater the viewing distance, the lower the required DPI.


Why use this DPI ↔ Pixels calculator?

✔ Instant calculation ✔ No software required ✔ Suitable for both cm and inches ✔ Ideal for graphic designers ✔ Helps ensure error-free print submission

Whether you are a professional designer or just want to be sure your photo is printed sharply — this tool gives you instant insight into resolution and dimensions.


Summary

With this DPI ↔ Pixels Calculator you calculate:

  • How many pixels you need for print
  • How large an image becomes at a given DPI
  • The correct resolution for print
  • Dimensions in cm or inches

This way, you always submit files in the correct quality — without surprises when printing.