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Inches to Pixels Converter

Map physical measurements to screen dimensions using variable DPI/PPI inputs. Standardize assets for high-resolution displays and print-ready layouts.

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Inches [in]
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What is an inch (in)?


An inch (symbol: in or ") is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems, equal to exactly 25.4 millimeters. There are 12 inches in a foot and 36 inches in a yard.

The inch has been used as a unit of measurement for centuries and remains widely used in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In digital design and screen measurements, inches are the standard physical unit used to describe dimensions.

Inches are commonly used to measure screen sizes (diagonal measurement), print dimensions, and physical object sizes. In web and graphic design, understanding how inches translate to pixels is essential for creating content that displays correctly across different devices and resolutions.

What are pixels (px)?


A pixel (picture element) is the smallest controllable element of a digital image or display. It's the basic unit used in digital imaging, computer screens, and digital photography.

The term 'pixel' was first published in 1965, combining 'picture' and 'element'. With the development of digital technology, pixels have become the fundamental unit for displaying images on all digital screens, from smartphones to large monitors.

Pixels are essential in web design, graphic design, photography, and video. Screen resolutions like 1920×1080 (Full HD) or 3840×2160 (4K) indicate the number of pixels horizontally and vertically. The same physical size in inches will contain more pixels on a higher DPI display, resulting in sharper images.

How do you convert inches (in) to pixels (px)?


Understanding the Conversion

Converting inches to pixels requires knowing the DPI (Dots Per Inch) or PPI (Pixels Per Inch) of the display or output device. DPI measures how many pixels fit into one linear inch.

The Conversion Formula

To convert inches to pixels, use the following formula:
Pixels = Inches × DPI

This simple formula multiplies the number of inches by the dots per inch to get the pixel count.

Step-by-Step Process

  • Determine the measurement in inches
  • Find the DPI/PPI of your display or output (96 for Windows default, 72 for Mac default, 300 for print)
  • Multiply the inch value by the DPI
  • The result is your pixel count

Examples at 96 DPI (Windows Standard)

  • 1 inch to pixels:
    1 × 96 = 96 px
  • 2 inches to pixels:
    2 × 96 = 192 px
  • 5 inches to pixels:
    5 × 96 = 480 px
  • 10 inches to pixels:
    10 × 96 = 960 px

Examples at 72 DPI (Mac Standard)

  • 1 inch to pixels:
    1 × 72 = 72 px
  • 2 inches to pixels:
    2 × 72 = 144 px
  • 5 inches to pixels:
    5 × 72 = 360 px
  • 10 inches to pixels:
    10 × 72 = 720 px

Common DPI Values

Different devices and purposes use different DPI values:

Classic Mac: 72 DPI
Windows screens: 96 DPI (standard)
High Resolution screens: 120 DPI
iPhone 3G/3GS: 163 DPI
iPad Retina: 264 DPI
iPhone Retina (6/7/8/X/11/12/13): 326 DPI
iPhone Pro Max (14/15 Pro Max): 458 DPI
Print (standard): 300 DPI
Print (high quality): 600+ DPI

For web design, 96 DPI is the most common reference, while print design typically uses 300 DPI. When designing for print, 1 inch at 300 DPI equals 300 pixels, ensuring high-quality output. Modern smartphones use much higher DPI values (326-458), so the same inch measurement contains many more pixels.

Inch to Pixel Conversion Table


The conversion of inches to pixels for common inch values at different DPI settings:

Inches [in]
DPI (Dots Per Inch)
Pixels [px]
0.1 in
72 DPI
7.20 px
0.25 in
72 DPI
18.00 px
0.5 in
72 DPI
36.00 px
1.0 in
72 DPI
72.00 px
2.0 in
72 DPI
144.00 px
3.0 in
72 DPI
216.00 px
4.0 in
72 DPI
288.00 px
5.0 in
72 DPI
360.00 px
6.0 in
72 DPI
432.00 px
7.0 in
72 DPI
504.00 px
8.0 in
72 DPI
576.00 px
9.0 in
72 DPI
648.00 px
10.0 in
72 DPI
720.00 px
15.0 in
72 DPI
1080.00 px
20.0 in
72 DPI
1440.00 px
0.1 in
96 DPI
9.60 px
0.25 in
96 DPI
24.00 px
0.5 in
96 DPI
48.00 px
1.0 in
96 DPI
96.00 px
2.0 in
96 DPI
192.00 px
3.0 in
96 DPI
288.00 px
4.0 in
96 DPI
384.00 px
5.0 in
96 DPI
480.00 px
6.0 in
96 DPI
576.00 px
7.0 in
96 DPI
672.00 px
8.0 in
96 DPI
768.00 px
9.0 in
96 DPI
864.00 px
10.0 in
96 DPI
960.00 px
15.0 in
96 DPI
1440.00 px
20.0 in
96 DPI
1920.00 px
0.1 in
120 DPI
12.00 px
0.25 in
120 DPI
30.00 px
0.5 in
120 DPI
60.00 px
1.0 in
120 DPI
120.00 px
2.0 in
120 DPI
240.00 px
3.0 in
120 DPI
360.00 px
4.0 in
120 DPI
480.00 px
5.0 in
120 DPI
600.00 px
6.0 in
120 DPI
720.00 px
7.0 in
120 DPI
840.00 px
8.0 in
120 DPI
960.00 px
9.0 in
120 DPI
1080.00 px
10.0 in
120 DPI
1200.00 px
15.0 in
120 DPI
1800.00 px
20.0 in
120 DPI
2400.00 px
0.1 in
163 DPI
16.30 px
0.25 in
163 DPI
40.75 px
0.5 in
163 DPI
81.50 px
1.0 in
163 DPI
163.00 px
2.0 in
163 DPI
326.00 px
3.0 in
163 DPI
489.00 px
4.0 in
163 DPI
652.00 px
5.0 in
163 DPI
815.00 px
6.0 in
163 DPI
978.00 px
7.0 in
163 DPI
1141.00 px
8.0 in
163 DPI
1304.00 px
9.0 in
163 DPI
1467.00 px
10.0 in
163 DPI
1630.00 px
15.0 in
163 DPI
2445.00 px
20.0 in
163 DPI
3260.00 px
0.1 in
264 DPI
26.40 px
0.25 in
264 DPI
66.00 px
0.5 in
264 DPI
132.00 px
1.0 in
264 DPI
264.00 px
2.0 in
264 DPI
528.00 px
3.0 in
264 DPI
792.00 px
4.0 in
264 DPI
1056.00 px
5.0 in
264 DPI
1320.00 px
6.0 in
264 DPI
1584.00 px
7.0 in
264 DPI
1848.00 px
8.0 in
264 DPI
2112.00 px
9.0 in
264 DPI
2376.00 px
10.0 in
264 DPI
2640.00 px
15.0 in
264 DPI
3960.00 px
20.0 in
264 DPI
5280.00 px
0.1 in
300 DPI
30.00 px
0.25 in
300 DPI
75.00 px
0.5 in
300 DPI
150.00 px
1.0 in
300 DPI
300.00 px
2.0 in
300 DPI
600.00 px
3.0 in
300 DPI
900.00 px
4.0 in
300 DPI
1200.00 px
5.0 in
300 DPI
1500.00 px
6.0 in
300 DPI
1800.00 px
7.0 in
300 DPI
2100.00 px
8.0 in
300 DPI
2400.00 px
9.0 in
300 DPI
2700.00 px
10.0 in
300 DPI
3000.00 px
15.0 in
300 DPI
4500.00 px
20.0 in
300 DPI
6000.00 px
0.1 in
326 DPI
32.60 px
0.25 in
326 DPI
81.50 px
0.5 in
326 DPI
163.00 px
1.0 in
326 DPI
326.00 px
2.0 in
326 DPI
652.00 px
3.0 in
326 DPI
978.00 px
4.0 in
326 DPI
1304.00 px
5.0 in
326 DPI
1630.00 px
6.0 in
326 DPI
1956.00 px
7.0 in
326 DPI
2282.00 px
8.0 in
326 DPI
2608.00 px
9.0 in
326 DPI
2934.00 px
10.0 in
326 DPI
3260.00 px
15.0 in
326 DPI
4890.00 px
20.0 in
326 DPI
6520.00 px
0.1 in
458 DPI
45.80 px
0.25 in
458 DPI
114.50 px
0.5 in
458 DPI
229.00 px
1.0 in
458 DPI
458.00 px
2.0 in
458 DPI
916.00 px
3.0 in
458 DPI
1374.00 px
4.0 in
458 DPI
1832.00 px
5.0 in
458 DPI
2290.00 px
6.0 in
458 DPI
2748.00 px
7.0 in
458 DPI
3206.00 px
8.0 in
458 DPI
3664.00 px
9.0 in
458 DPI
4122.00 px
10.0 in
458 DPI
4580.00 px
15.0 in
458 DPI
6870.00 px
20.0 in
458 DPI
9160.00 px

Real-World Usage Scenarios


  • Print Media Design - High-Resolution Layouts - Graphic designers creating business cards, brochures, or posters need to determine exact pixel dimensions for high-quality printing. By setting the DPI to 300, you can calculate the required resolution to ensure sharp text and images without pixelation.
  • Mobile App UI Development - Asset Sizing - Developers designing for specific hardware, such as an iPhone Pro Max or iPad Retina, must convert physical dimensions into pixels. Using the specific DPI presets (e.g., 458 DPI or 264 DPI) ensures that UI elements appear at the correct physical size on high-density screens.
  • Digital Photography - Photo Print Sizing - Photographers often need to know if a digital image has enough pixels to fill a physical frame, such as a 4x6 or 8x10 inch print. This tool helps verify the minimum pixel count needed to maintain clarity at standard print densities.
  • Web Layout Consistency - Cross-Platform Design - UI designers often work between 72 DPI (Legacy Mac) and 96 DPI (Standard Windows) environments. Converting inches to pixels helps maintain consistent visual hierarchy when designing elements that must correspond to physical units in a style guide.

Frequently Asked Questions


Why does the pixel count change for the same inch value?

Pixels are not a fixed physical size. The number of pixels in an inch depends on the DPI (Dots Per Inch). A higher DPI means more pixels are packed into each inch, resulting in a larger pixel count for the same physical measurement.

What DPI should I use for web images versus print?

For web and screen display, 96 DPI is the standard Windows reference. For professional printing, 300 DPI is the industry standard for high-quality results. If you are designing for high-end mobile devices, you should use their specific hardware DPI (like 458 for iPhone Pro Max).

Is DPI the same as PPI?

In digital design, they are often used interchangeably. PPI (Pixels Per Inch) refers to screen resolution, while DPI (Dots Per Inch) technically refers to printer resolution. This tool uses the term DPI as it is the standard label for both contexts in most design software.

How do I calculate pixels for a standard 4x6 inch photo?

To get a high-quality 4x6 print, set the DPI to 300. 4 inches becomes 1200 pixels and 6 inches becomes 1800 pixels. The total resolution required is 1200x1800 pixels.

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