DPI Converter

Change the DPI (Dots Per Inch) resolution of your images for different use cases - web display, printing, or professional photography

How to Use

1

Upload your images (JPG, PNG, GIF, etc.)

2

Choose target DPI from presets or enter custom value

3

Select output format and quality settings

4

Convert and download your DPI-optimized images

DPI Guidelines

72 DPI - Web & Screen

Perfect for websites, social media, and digital display

300 DPI - Print Quality

Standard for magazines, brochures, and professional printing

600+ DPI - Professional

High-end photography and commercial printing

Features

Multiple DPI presets for different uses

Custom DPI input (72-1200 range)

Batch processing for multiple images

Multiple output formats (JPEG, PNG, WebP)

Quality control for JPEG output

FAQ

What DPI should I use?

72 DPI for web/screen, 300 DPI for print, 600+ DPI for professional photography.

Does changing DPI affect image quality?

Higher DPI means more detail but larger file size. Lower DPI reduces file size but may reduce print quality.

What's the difference between DPI and PPI?

DPI (Dots Per Inch) is for printing, PPI (Pixels Per Inch) is for digital displays. Often used interchangeably.