Image Resize in Inches – Free Online Image Resizer

Resize Your Images in Inches

Fast, free, and secure. Upload your images, set dimensions in inches, choose DPI, and download. Perfect for printing, documents, and digital use.

Drag & Drop Your Image

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Original Image

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Dimensions (px)

Size (KB)

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Resize in Inches

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New Dimensions (px)

Size in Inches

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How to Use Our Resize in Inches Tool

Upload Image

Drag and drop your image or click the browse button to select from your device.

Set Dimensions

Enter the desired width and height in inches. You can also adjust the DPI for print quality.

Resize Image

Click the resize button to preview how your image will look at the new dimensions.

Download

Download your perfectly resized image in just one click.

Key Features of Our Resize in Inches Tool

Inches to Pixels Conversion

Easily convert inches to pixels based on your selected DPI for accurate sizing.

Live Preview

See exactly how your resized image will look before downloading.

Aspect Ratio Lock

Maintain the original aspect ratio to prevent image distortion.

Print Ready

Set custom DPI values to ensure your images are perfect for printing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DPI and why does it matter?

DPI stands for “Dots Per Inch” and determines the resolution of your image when printed. Higher DPI values (300-600) are better for print quality, while lower values (72-150) are suitable for digital use.

How do I calculate pixels from inches?

To convert inches to pixels, multiply the inch value by the DPI. For example, 5 inches at 96 DPI equals 480 pixels (5 × 96 = 480).

Will resizing affect image quality?

Increasing image size may reduce quality, while decreasing size typically maintains quality. For best results, start with a high-resolution image.

What’s the best DPI for printing?

For professional printing, 300 DPI is standard. For home printing, 150-200 DPI is usually sufficient. For web use, 72 DPI is common.

Can I resize multiple images at once?

Currently, our tool processes one image at a time to ensure optimal performance and user experience.

Are my images stored on your servers?

No, all image processing happens directly in your browser. Your images never leave your computer, ensuring complete privacy and security.