Camera specs list a megapixel count, but what people really want to know is how big they can print a photo before it starts to look soft. This calculator turns a megapixel figure into real print dimensions at three common quality targets: 300 DPI for crisp gallery prints, 200 DPI for good everyday photos, and 150 DPI for large prints and posters viewed from a distance. Choose a common sensor resolution or type your own megapixel value and aspect ratio, and it works out the pixel dimensions and then the maximum print size in inches and centimeters at each DPI. This is handy when you plan a canvas, order a large photo enlargement, or decide whether an older camera has enough resolution for a project. All the math runs in your browser, so nothing you enter is sent to a server.
Camera specs list a megapixel count, but what people really want to know is how big they can print a photo before it starts to look soft. This calculator turns a megapixel figure into real print dimensions at three common quality targets: 300 DPI for crisp gallery prints, 200 DPI for good everyday photos, and 150 DPI for large prints and posters viewed from a distance.
Yes. Megapixel to Print Size Calculator is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Megapixel to Print Size Calculator runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Megapixel to Print Size Calculator runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.