Resize to inches for US print sizes, frames, and crafts. Choose DPI, adjust dimensions, and export print ready files locally.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Accurate inch sizing for frames, crafts, and US standard prints.
Enter width and height in inches to match US print sizes and frame specs without manual conversion from pixels. Great for home printing and framing.
Resize for common prints like 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10 by entering the inch dimensions and locking the ratio for clean output. Ideal for albums and photo walls.
Pick the DPI needed for your printer and the tool calculates the correct pixel output so the physical size stays accurate. No manual math required.
Create custom inch sizes for crafts, posters, or art prints, then adjust the crop preview to keep your subject framed. Useful for mixed aspect ratios.
Export to JPG, PNG, or WebP and adjust quality so your file is sharp enough for print without unnecessary bulk. Balance clarity with file size.
Your images never leave the device, keeping personal photos and client artwork secure while you resize to inches. Works fully in browser.
Upload, enter inch size and DPI, then export.
Add a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and the editor opens with a live preview ready for inch sizing. Check framing before resizing.
Set width and height in inches, pick the DPI needed for print, and lock the ratio if you want to preserve proportions.
Export the resized image in your chosen format and send it directly to print or framing. No extra software needed.
Match US print sizes with accurate inch dimensions, DPI control, and clean previews. Export print ready files with no uploads.
Questions about inch sizing, DPI, and print readiness.
Many printers recommend 300 DPI for high quality photos and graphics. If your vendor specifies a different DPI, select that value so the output pixels match the required physical size. Higher DPI is best for fine art prints.
Yes. Enter 8 by 10 inches (or any size) and the tool will resize accordingly. Lock the ratio if you want to avoid stretching, and adjust the crop preview if ratios differ. You can save the output for framing or ordering.
You can lock the aspect ratio to keep proportions intact. When locked, changing width updates height automatically, which helps avoid distortion in portraits, logos, and artwork. Unlock it if you need a specific crop.
Use JPG for photos to keep file sizes smaller. Use PNG for graphics, text, or transparency. Both formats work for print as long as the resolution and DPI are correct. PNG is larger but preserves sharp edges.
Yes. Enter the exact inch dimensions required by your template, select the DPI, and export the file. PNG is useful when transparency is needed. Check your cutter requirements before printing. This works well for craft templates.
Very large images can take longer to process in the browser. If performance slows, resize in steps or lower the DPI for drafts, then export the final size. A desktop browser helps, and closing other tabs can improve stability.
No. It resizes the image to the dimensions you set. If you need borders or mats, add them in your design software after exporting the resized file. The tool does not add frames or borders, so build them in a layout app.
Yes. The tool runs locally in your browser and your files are not uploaded or stored. This keeps personal photos and client artwork secure. Nothing is uploaded. Use it for client proofs without sharing files.
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.