Inch to PX Converter

A tool that converts Inch to PX for a specific breakpoint, helping to measure pixels accurately.

The base DPI is DPI (dots per inch).
Rounding precision (max 15):

Inch to PX Conversion Table

This table shows inch to px values based on a standard 96 PPI (pixels per inch). Use the converter above for more conversions.

Inches (in) Pixels (px)
1in96px
2in192px
3in288px
4in384px
5in480px
6in576px
7in672px
8in768px
9in864px
10in960px
12in1152px
14in1344px
15in1440px
16in1536px
18in1728px
20in1920px
22in2112px
24in2304px
25in2400px
28in2688px
30in2880px
32in3072px
35in3360px
38in3648px
40in3840px
42in4032px
45in4320px
48in4608px
50in4800px
52in4992px
55in5280px
60in5760px
64in6144px
70in6720px
72in6912px
75in7200px
78in7488px
80in7680px
82in7872px
85in8160px
88in8448px
90in8640px
92in8832px
95in9120px
100in9600px

How to Convert Inch to PX?

To convert inches to pixels, you need to know the screen resolution in pixels per inch (PPI). A common standard is 96 PPI. Then, use the formula:
inches × 96 = pixels

For example, with a resolution of 96 PPI, 2 inches would convert to:
2 × 96 = 192 pixels

What is the Inch to PX Formula?

The formula for converting Inches to PX is:
Pixels = Inches × PPI

Typically, the screen resolution is 96 PPI (pixels per inch), so the formula becomes:
Pixels = Inches × 96

Why Convert Inch to PX?

Converting Inches to Pixels is essential for designing digital content with precise dimensions. It ensures accurate layout, scaling, and resolution when creating graphics, web layouts, or any screen-based media.

Why Use PX Over Inches?

  • Screen Precision: Pixels are the native unit for digital screens, offering exact control over layout, spacing, and resolution.
  • Responsive Design: PX units are ideal for screen-based design where elements need to adapt to various devices and screen sizes.
  • Developer Friendly: Pixels are widely used in web and app development, making integration and implementation straightforward.
  • Consistent Rendering: Using pixels ensures that design elements appear exactly as intended on most screens, especially in web development.
  • UI/UX Design: Pixels provide the accuracy required for building clean and user-friendly interfaces in digital products.