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Image Resolution and DPI—Print vs Web Guide 2026

New2026-02-011 min read1 tool

Understand DPI and its relation to print and web quality. Choose the right resolution for your project.

What is DPI?

DPI = dots per inch. For print: 300 DPI is standard. For web: 72–96 DPI is sufficient—screens display in pixels.

DPI for Print

Print shops typically require 300 DPI for high-quality output. Images at 72 DPI will look blurry when printed.

DPI for Web

For web, DPI doesn't matter—pixel dimensions do. A 1920×1080 image works well for a banner.

Frequently Asked Questions

What DPI is required for print?
Print shops typically require 300 DPI for high-quality output. At 72 DPI, images will look blurry when printed. Calculate minimum pixel dimensions by multiplying print size in inches by 300 (e.g. 5×7 inch print needs 1500×2100 pixels).
Does DPI matter for web images?
No. Screens display in pixels, not physical inches. DPI is irrelevant for web—only pixel dimensions matter. A 1920×1080 image displays the same regardless of DPI. Focus on file size and dimensions for fast loading and sharp display.
How do I resize an image for print?
Use a resizer tool to set dimensions: multiply your print size in inches by 300. For example, 4×6 inches needs 1200×1800 pixels. Use Pngtm.com Bulk Resizer for batch resizing. Export as JPG or PNG at high quality.