DPI Converter

Need to change your image DPI for printing or web use? Upload your image, set the target DPI using the slider or quick presets, and download the converted file in seconds.

Upload Your Image

Drag and drop or click to select — JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP supported

Converted file is auto-deleted after 1 hour. Never shared.

How to Change Image DPI

1

Upload Your Image

Drag and drop or choose any image you want to change the DPI of.

2

Set the Target DPI

Pick a target DPI: 72, 96, 150, 300, or any custom value.

3

Convert and Download

Click Convert and download the image with the new DPI value embedded.

DPI Converter

Convert DPI for Print, Web, and Mobile

Web designs ship at 72 DPI. Print designs need 300. Newer mobile screens want 144. The converter swaps the metadata to match the target medium without changing pixel dimensions, so the file works wherever you send it.

One quick conversion saves the back-and-forth with your printer or developer about why an image renders soft in production.

Why Use This DPI Converter

Print-Ready Output

Convert your image to 300 DPI or higher to meet professional print standards for business cards, brochures, posters, and packaging.

Web Optimized

Set DPI to 72 or 96 to match the standard for web and screen use, keeps file metadata consistent with display requirements.

Full DPI Range

Choose any DPI from 72 to 2400 using the precision slider, or pick from quick presets for the most common use cases, 72, 96, 150, 300, or 600 DPI.

No Quality Loss

DPI is rewritten directly in the image metadata using PHP GD, pixel dimensions remain unchanged and image quality is completely preserved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about converting image DPI.

Does changing DPI affect image quality?
No. This tool changes only the DPI metadata embedded in the image file. It does not resize, resample, or modify the pixel data. The visual quality and pixel dimensions of the image remain exactly the same.
What is the difference between DPI for web and print?
72 to 96 DPI is the standard for web and screen display. 300 DPI is the standard for professional printing, it means 300 dots are physically printed per inch. The same image at 72 DPI and 300 DPI looks identical on screen but prints at different physical sizes.
Is my image stored on your server?
The converted image is temporarily saved on the server to generate your download link. It is automatically deleted after 1 hour. It is never shared, indexed, or used for any other purpose.
Which image formats are supported?
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP images are supported. The output file is saved in the same format as the original with all quality settings preserved.
What DPI should I use for printing?
300 DPI is the industry standard for professional printing such as business cards, brochures, and posters. 150 to 200 DPI is sufficient for home printing and large-format prints where viewing distance is greater. 600 DPI is used for fine-art reproduction, medical imaging, and technical diagrams.
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