IN to PX Converter

A simple and fast tool to convert inches (in) to pixel values for your web and print designs.

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How to Convert IN to PX

Step 1: Understand the Conversion Rate

The conversion between inches and pixels is based on a standard screen density of 96 DPI (Dots Per Inch). This means that 1 inch is equal to 96 pixels.

Step 2: Use the Conversion Formula

The formula to convert inches to pixels is to multiply the inch value by 96.

Result in Pixels = Inches * 96

Step 3: Example Calculation

If you want to convert 2 inches to pixels, the calculation is:

2 * 96 = 192

So, 2in is equal to 192px.

Common IN to PX Reference

A quick reference table for converting inches to pixels.

Inches Pixels

IN to PX Converter Information

Understanding Inches (IN)

The inch (in) is a physical unit of length, commonly used in print media. In the digital world, its size is determined by the screen's pixel density or DPI (Dots Per Inch). The standard is 96 pixels per inch, which provides a consistent bridge between digital measurements and physical, real-world dimensions.

Understanding Pixels (PX)

A pixel (px) is the most fundamental unit of measurement on digital screens. It's an absolute unit, meaning its size is fixed and consistent. Pixels are the standard for web design as they provide precise control over how elements are rendered on screen.

Why Convert IN to PX?

Converting inches to pixels is essential when you need to translate a physical measurement into a digital format. This is important for:

  • Web Design from Print Mockups: When a design is created with physical dimensions in mind (e.g., a brochure that will also be a webpage), converting inches to pixels is necessary for an accurate web implementation.
  • Scanning and Digitization: If you are scanning a physical document or image, understanding the relationship between inches and pixels is crucial for setting the correct resolution (DPI).
  • Cross-Media Consistency: For brands that need to maintain a consistent visual identity across both print and digital materials, converting between inches and pixels is a key step.

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