PT to MM Converter

A simple and fast tool to convert point (pt) values to millimeter (mm) values for your web and print designs.

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How to Convert PT to MM

Step 1: Understand the Conversion Rate

The conversion between points and millimeters is based on the standard of 72 points per inch, and 25.4 millimeters per inch.

Step 2: Use the Conversion Formula

The formula to convert points to millimeters is: `(PT Value / 72) * 25.4`.

Result in MM = (Points / 72) * 25.4

Step 3: Example Calculation

If you want to convert 36pt to millimeters, the calculation is:

(36 / 72) * 25.4 = 12.7

So, 36pt is equal to 12.7mm.

Common PT to MM Reference

A quick reference table for converting points to millimeters.

Points Millimeters

PT to MM Converter Information

Understanding Points (PT)

The point (pt) is a traditional unit of measurement for typography, commonly used in print design. One point is equal to 1/72 of an inch. It's a fixed-size unit, making it reliable for print but less flexible for responsive web design.

Understanding Millimeters (MM)

The millimeter (mm) is a standard metric unit of length, equal to one-thousandth of a meter. It is used worldwide for precise physical measurements. In digital design, converting to millimeters is essential for tasks that require a bridge between the screen and the physical world, based on a standard screen density (DPI).

Why Convert PT to MM?

Converting points to millimeters is essential when you need to align digital designs with physical-world outputs or standards. This is crucial for:

  • Print and Manufacturing: For any design that will be printed or physically produced, such as packaging, labels, or business cards, converting to millimeters is necessary for accurate sizing.
  • Technical and Engineering Drawings: In fields like architecture and engineering, where precision is paramount, converting digital plans to millimeters ensures they meet real-world specifications.
  • Crafting and Prototyping: Whether for 3D printing or other crafting hobbies, converting pixel-based designs to millimeters allows for the creation of accurately-sized physical prototypes.

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