Set width and height in inches, choose DPI, and export files that match common US printing and photography sizes
Maximum file size: 20 MB
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and AVIF formats
Advanced inch resizing with perfect quality control and professional results
Resize for common inch-based formats such as 4×6, 5×7, and 8×10 so files align with US print services.
Made for photo prints, portraits, and enlargements where sizes and requirements are typically specified in inches.
Match standard frame and album dimensions so prints fit without last-minute trimming or awkward borders.
Useful for print shops that request inch measurements and DPI targets for consistent results.
Get practical DPI guidance for your inch size so prints look sharp without guessing pixel requirements.
Resize to inch dimensions while keeping edges and details clear for high-quality output.
Everything you need to know about inch image resizing
Inches are commonly used for US paper sizes, photo prints, and frames. Setting dimensions in inches helps match the size you will physically print.
Common options include 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, and 11×14 inches. These sizes are widely supported by print labs and standard frames.
DPI determines detail per inch. At 300 DPI, a 4×6 print needs about 1200×1800 pixels and an 8×10 print needs about 2400×3000 pixels.
Yes. You can set any custom width and height in inches for unique layouts, frames, or special printing requirements.
300 DPI is a common target for high-quality prints. 150 to 200 DPI can be acceptable for large posters viewed from farther away. Lower values are typically used for drafts.
If the target aspect ratio differs from the original, cropping may be needed to fill the size. A preview helps you decide how to fit the image.
Pick the orientation that matches the subject and display. Portrait sizes are common for people, while landscape is common for wide scenes. Both orientations work with inch sizes.
Yes. Custom inch dimensions are supported for artistic prints, templates, and uncommon frame sizes.