DPI Converter
Easily change the DPI of your images online with our DPI converter. Optimize images for printing and digital use while preserving quality.
Optimize Images for Print and Screen
Quickly convert and standardize image resolutions (DPI) for high‑quality printing and digital displays. Preserve quality, reduce file size, and process images in batches.
Easy to Use
Easily change the DPI of your images. Designed to handle both personal and professional needs, our tool makes DPI conversion a breeze.
Exceptional Quality
Thanks to cutting-edge technologies, our service delivers top-notch DPI conversions while preserving the integrity, formatting, and clarity of your documents.
Secure & Accessible
Access our DPI converter on any browser with peace of mind. Your files are protected with SSL encryption and securely deleted when no longer needed.
DPI Settings For Every Use Case
Simple tool you need to prepare images for print, web, or any medium with precise resolution control and format support.

72 - 96 DPI
72-96 DPI the optimal choice for digital use, ideal for web display, social media sharing, and email attachments.
At this resolution, images look crisp and clear on digital screens. Using higher resolutions offers no visible improvement for on-screen viewing but significantly increases file size, leading to slower loading times on websites and social media platforms.

150 DPI
150 DPI is a versatile resolution suitable for both print and digital use. It offers a good balance between image quality and file size, making it ideal for high-quality web images, presentations, and moderate-quality prints.
While not as sharp as 300 DPI for printing, 150 DPI still provides decent print quality for everyday use and is often used for flyers, posters, and online portfolios.

300 DPI
300 DPI is widely regarded as standard for high-quality photo printing, magazine printing, and commercial use to perceive them as crisp and smooth, without visible pixelation or blurring.
This resolution ensures accurate color reproduction and fine detail, making prints look vibrant and lifelike.

600 DPI and Above
600 DPI represents an exceptional level of detail and clarity.
At this resolution, every fine line, gradient, and color transition is captured with pinpoint accuracy, making it the standard for high-end print production and large-format applications.
Whether you're printing fine art, photography, or digital illustrations, this resolution allows your work to maintain its integrity of textures, brushstrokes, and subtle tonal variations. In large-format printing, such as posters, banners, and display graphics, 600 DPI delivers crisp edges and smooth color blending.
Ready to Get Started?
Upload your images to convert DPI, preserve quality, and prepare files for print or web.
DPI Editor's Features
Make your images publishing-ready easily and with precision.
Batch Processing
Process multiple images at once, greatly improving work efficiency.
Custom Settings
Supports preset DPI and custom DPI values.
Multi-Format Support
Supports common image formats like JPG, PNG, WebP
What Our Users Are Saying
Studio Ops
Batch DPI normalization
"Normalized DPI across entire catalogs to meet print specifications, avoided rescans, and sped up prepress delivery."
Retail Imaging
Consistent print-ready images
"Converted thousands of product images to 300 DPI while preserving physical dimensions and color fidelity, reducing print rejects."
Landscape Agency
High-resolution output for large prints
"Prepared aerial and landscape images for large-format prints by adjusting DPI and resampling with minimal loss of detail."
Frequently Asked Questions
DPI (dots per inch) is metadata that ties pixel dimensions to physical print size. Changing only the DPI changes the reported print size without altering pixels; resampling changes pixel dimensions to achieve a new DPI and can affect image detail.
Setting DPI alone doesn't degrade quality. Resampling (especially upscaling) can introduce artifacts; downsampling often reduces file size and can improve perceived sharpness. Use appropriate resampling filters (bicubic, Lanczos) for best results.
72–96 DPI is standard for screens. 150 DPI can be acceptable for short-run prints. 300 DPI is the common standard for high-quality photo and magazine printing. 600 DPI is used for fine-art or high-detail commercial printing.
We support JPG, PNG, and WebP up to 50MB. Exports can be configured for format, DPI, resolution (pixels), and compression; choose lossless PNG for archival or print-ready files.
To preserve physical size, either change only the DPI metadata (no resampling) or calculate new pixel dimensions when resampling: pixels = inches × DPI. Our tool offers options to preserve pixels or resample to target DPI and physical dimensions.
Ready to Get Started?
Upload your images to convert DPI, preserve quality, and prepare files for print or web.
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const url = "https://api.yumepik.com/api/v2.0/tools/dpi-converter"
const headers = new Headers();
headers.append("Authorization", "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY_HERE");
const formdata = new FormData();
formdata.append("file", "image.png");
formdata.append("new_dpi", "300");
const requestOptions = {
method: 'POST',
body: formdata,
headers: headers,
};
fetch(url, requestOptions)
.then(response => response.json())
.then(result => console.log(result))
.catch(error => console.log("error", error));