Resize to inch-based dimensions for US prints, frames, and photo labs with DPI-aware output.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
Match common photo and frame sizes with accurate DPI control.
Quickly set common sizes like 4x6, 5x7, or 8x10 inches. Perfect for photo printing and framing without manual calculations.
Pick 300 DPI for sharp prints or lower values for drafts. The tool updates pixel dimensions automatically to keep inch sizing accurate.
Lock aspect ratio to avoid stretching so prints fit standard frames without awkward distortion or unexpected cropping.
Switch between portrait and landscape layouts to match posters, brochures, or albums. The preview updates so you can verify the fit.
Choose JPG or PNG for lab submissions and proofs. Keep files lightweight while preserving detail for professional printing.
All resizing runs in your browser. Images are never uploaded, so you can safely prepare prints without sharing files.
Upload, set inch dimensions and DPI, then export for printing.
Select a JPG, PNG, or WebP file. The preview loads instantly so you can set inch-based sizing.
Enter width and height in inches, set DPI for print quality, and lock the aspect ratio if needed.
Export the resized image when it matches your print specs. Adjust and retry without reuploading.
Great for photo labs and US print standards. Set inch dimensions, tune DPI, and download print-ready files in minutes.
Resize in InchesAnswers to common questions about inch-based image sizing.
Common sizes include 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10 inches. Choose the size that matches your frame or print lab requirements, and set DPI to maintain sharpness.
At 300 DPI, an 8x10 inch print needs about 2400x3000 pixels. Lower DPI reduces the pixel requirement but may soften detail when viewed up close.
Yes. Higher DPI increases pixel count for the same inch size, which increases file size and detail. Lower DPI keeps files smaller but reduces print sharpness.
No automatic cropping occurs. You can lock the aspect ratio to preserve proportions, or adjust dimensions manually if you want a specific shape.
Photo prints are viewed up close and benefit from higher DPI. Posters are usually viewed from farther away, so slightly lower DPI can still look sharp while keeping file size manageable.
JPG is standard for photo labs, while PNG is useful for graphics with transparency or text. Choose based on the content and printer requirements.
Yes. Set the exact inch dimensions required by your frame or album template, then download the file ready for printing or ordering.
Yes. All resizing happens in your browser, so images are not uploaded or stored. Your files stay private throughout the process.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.