Switch between paper and photo sizes with correct DPI and clean scaling for press-ready output.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Choose a size, lock the resolution, and export files that printers can trust.
Pick from Letter, Legal, Tabloid, and photo sizes to match common print standards without manual setup. This speeds up production when you need consistent paper sizes.
Set DPI for draft proofs or press-ready quality so the same layout stays sharp across paper sizes. Adjusting DPI lets you balance file size with print detail.
Switch between portrait and landscape layouts while keeping your artwork centered and properly scaled. This helps posters, brochures, and flyers stay balanced.
Enter any custom width and height for signage, packaging, or specialty print jobs. Custom sizes are useful for nonstandard templates or trims.
Preview the print frame to confirm margins and crop placement before downloading the final file. It reduces surprises when the piece is trimmed or mounted.
Export in common formats with the correct size and resolution so print partners can move fast. Choose the format your printer requests to avoid rework.
Upload, choose a paper or photo size, and export a file with the DPI your printer expects.
Add your design or photo and start from the highest resolution available for best print results. High-res sources keep edges crisp.
Pick a preset or custom size, then set the DPI to match proofs or production quality. Match DPI to printer specs.
Preview the layout and export a clean file with the correct dimensions and resolution. Ready for print delivery.
Switch between common paper sizes in seconds and export files that meet printer specs without extra setup. Save time with print-ready files.
Everything to know before exporting for paper, posters, and photo labs.
Choose the preset that matches your printer or document template. Letter and Legal are common in the US, while A-series sizes are standard internationally. Photo presets match lab prints like 4x6 or 8x10.
300 DPI is a common standard for high-quality prints. Drafts or large posters viewed from farther away can use 150 to 200 DPI to reduce file size while still looking good. Ask your printer if they have a preferred DPI for final output.
If your printer requires bleed, build it into your design before resizing. The tool keeps size accurate, so any bleed or margins you include will stay aligned in the export. Add safe margins so important content is not trimmed.
Yes, you can switch between portrait and landscape by swapping width and height or selecting a different preset. Preview the frame to keep the layout balanced. This is useful when the same design needs multiple orientations.
The tool preserves your image colors, but print results depend on paper, ink, and color profiles. For critical work, ask your printer about their preferred color settings. Consider soft-proofing if color accuracy is essential.
Most printers accept JPG or PNG. JPG is standard for photos, while PNG is better for text and graphics. Confirm format requirements with your print provider. Some shops also accept PDF, so ask if you need a specific format.
You can resize to the full paper size and center your design, or use a custom size to export only the artwork area. The preview helps you see the final placement. This prevents extra white space or unwanted borders.
Yes. Choose Custom and enter any width and height in inches. This is useful for signage, packaging inserts, and specialty print formats. Custom sizing helps match die lines or templates exactly. Use it when templates do not match standard sizes.
Yes. The resizer is free to use with no registration, watermarks, or hidden limits.
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