PX to Inch Converter

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

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

PX to Inch Conversion Table

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

Pixels (px) Inches (in)
1px0.0104in
2px0.0208in
3px0.0313in
5px0.0521in
8px0.0833in
10px0.1042in
12px0.125in
14px0.1458in
15px0.1563in
16px0.1667in
18px0.1875in
20px0.2083in
22px0.2292in
24px0.25in
30px0.3125in
32px0.3333in
34px0.3542in
35px0.3646in
38px0.3958in
40px0.4167in
42px0.4375in
45px0.4688in
48px0.5in
50px0.5208in
52px0.5417in
55px0.5729in
60px0.625in
64px0.6667in
70px0.7292in
72px0.75in
75px0.7813in
78px0.8125in
80px0.8333in
82px0.8542in
85px0.8854in
88px0.9167in
90px0.9375in
92px0.9583in
95px0.9896in
100px1.0417in

How to Convert PX to Inch?

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

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

What is the PX to Inch Formula?

The formula for converting PX to Inches is:
Inches = PX / PPI

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

Why Convert PX to Inch?

Converting PX to Inches is useful for accurately translating digital measurements to physical dimensions, especially for printing, designing for physical media, or working across different screen resolutions.

Why Use Inches Over PX?

  • Physical Accuracy: Inches represent real-world dimensions, making them essential for print design, product packaging, and physical media.
  • Cross-Device Consistency: Using inches ensures consistent sizing across different screen densities and resolutions, especially when paired with PPI settings.
  • Standardization: Inches are a globally recognized unit of measurement, useful in industries that require precise dimensions.
  • Client Communication: Inches are easier for non-technical stakeholders to understand when reviewing specifications and mockups.
  • Print-Ready Design: Converting to inches is crucial when preparing digital assets for print to ensure the correct scale and output.