Fit artwork, worksheets, posters, and documents to Letter, Legal, Tabloid, Executive, and Ledger formats with predictable sizing.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats
Start once, then reuse the same DPI and layout settings across multiple paper sizes.
Use 150 DPI for drafts, 300 DPI for standard print quality, and 450 or 600 DPI for detailed work.
Pick a paper size from a single selector to load the exact width, height, and orientation in one click.
Enter any width and height in inches for packaging, signage, templates, and non-standard print layouts.
The preview makes it easy to confirm whether portrait or landscape fits the content best before exporting.
Turn on overlays to check trimming and edge-to-edge spacing before sending the file to print.
Keep details like paper type, finish, and delivery instructions alongside the export for easier handoff.
Notes on DPI, switching sizes, bleed overlays, and export formats for printing.
Use 300 DPI for most print jobs. 150 DPI can work for drafts, and 450 or 600 DPI is helpful for highly detailed designs.
Yes. Select another preset and the dimensions update immediately.
Bleed overlays are available for the presets. Enable them when you need edge-to-edge printing.
JPG works well for photos, PNG is useful for graphics, and TIFF is an option when you need maximum fidelity.
Many print specs for US paper sizes are provided in inches, and DPI workflows are commonly defined around inch-based output.
Use the preview and exported proofs to review placement and sizing before sending files to a printer.
No. Resizing, previews, and exports run locally in your browser.
Set your DPI and layout once, then switch presets so margins and sizing behavior remain consistent.