Pick a paper or photo size, set the DPI, and export a print ready image right in your browser. Precise dimensions with zero uploads.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Paper presets, DPI accuracy, and quality control built for real world printing.
Choose Letter, Legal, A series, or photo print sizes from one menu and the dimensions populate instantly, saving manual conversions and avoiding wrong trims.
Set the DPI for your printer and the tool calculates the exact pixel output needed for the physical size, keeping proofs and vendor specs aligned.
Enter a custom width and height in inches for nonstandard templates, then lock the ratio to keep artwork from stretching during adjustments.
When aspect ratios differ, the preview reveals the crop frame and lets you drag the image to choose what stays visible in the final print. This prevents surprises at trim time.
Control quality and format for JPG, PNG, or WebP so your file meets printer requirements without extra bloat. Keep photo detail while trimming weight.
Everything runs on device, keeping client artwork private while you resize sensitive files. Ideal for internal reviews and fast turnaround.
Upload, choose your size and DPI, then export a print ready file.
Upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and the editor loads a live preview so you can see how it fits the target size before resizing.
Choose a paper or photo size, or enter a custom size, then confirm the DPI required by your printer or marketplace.
Preview the crop, adjust if needed, and download the resized file in your preferred format for proofing or production.
Prepare print files with accurate paper sizes, DPI controls, and live previews. Export ready to print images in minutes with no uploads.
Common questions about paper sizes, DPI, and print quality.
DPI controls how many pixels are packed into each inch. Higher DPI prints smaller at the same pixels, while lower DPI prints larger. Set the DPI to match your printer and the tool calculates pixels to fit the size you select.
Yes. Choose the custom option and enter any width and height in inches. This is useful for cards, packaging, or proof templates. Lock the ratio to prevent distortion. It also helps for quick mockups when vendors request odd sizes.
If the target ratio does not match your original, cropping is required. The preview highlights the crop frame and lets you drag the image to decide what stays visible before you export the print file. Reposition to match the trim.
The tool resizes to the exact size you specify. If bleed is required, increase the target dimensions or extend the artwork before export, then trim in your layout app. Follow printer bleed specs to avoid white edges.
Most print shops accept high quality JPG or PNG. Use PNG for text or transparency and JPG for photos to keep sizes reasonable. WebP is great for web proofing, but not every printer supports it. If unsure, ask the print shop.
It resamples the image to the exact output pixels needed for your chosen size and DPI. That means the file truly matches the print dimensions, not just a metadata tag. This avoids mismatched sizes during prepress and proofing.
Large posters are supported, but high resolutions can take longer in the browser. If performance slows, try a lower DPI for drafts or resize in smaller steps, then export at the required size. A modern desktop browser helps.
No. Processing happens entirely in your browser, so files stay on your device. This is safe for client proofs, confidential artwork, and internal review workflows. The workflow can run offline after the page loads.
Yes. You can use the tool for free without creating an account, entering a credit card, or installing software. There are no usage caps or watermarks, so you can edit as many images as you like and download full-quality results any time.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser, which means files stay on your device and are never sent to our servers. Once you close the tab, nothing is stored on our side, making it safe for personal and client work.