Set image dimensions in centimeters to match real-world print sizes and layout requirements
Maximum file size: 20 MB
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and AVIF formats
Advanced cm resizing with perfect quality control and professional results
Resize images by entering width and height in centimeters to match exact physical dimensions.
DPI is calculated alongside centimeter values to keep prints sharp at common standards such as 300 DPI.
Suitable for common print use cases such as photos, flyers, business cards, and documents sized in centimeters.
Designed for regions and industries where centimeters are the default measurement system.
Use precise centimeter dimensions to estimate paper usage and printing costs more accurately.
Preview how large the image will be in centimeters before exporting the final file.
Everything you need to know about cm image resizing
It means setting the image to exact physical dimensions in centimeters so it prints at the intended size.
DPI controls print clarity. Higher DPI produces sharper results at the same centimeter dimensions.
Typical sizes include 10 × 15 cm for photos, 9 × 5 cm for business cards, and custom values for layouts and posters.
Yes. Conversions between centimeters, inches, millimeters, and pixels are handled automatically.
Downscaling usually preserves quality. Enlarging beyond the original resolution may reduce sharpness.
For most print jobs, 300 DPI provides a good balance between clarity and file size.
Images are resized one at a time, but the same centimeter settings can be reused for consistency.
PNG suits graphics and logos, while JPG works well for photographs intended for print.