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Change DPI to 200 · 300 · 600

True metadata injection for JPEG & PNG. Prepare images for high‑quality printing, posters, and publications — 100% private, no upload required.

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Why DPI matters for perfect prints

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What is DPI?

DPI (dots per inch) tells printers how dense to place ink dots. A 300 DPI image prints at 300 dots per inch — the gold standard for magazines, flyers, and photo books.

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Recommended DPI values

  • 200 DPI – Suitable for large banners or drafts
  • 300 DPI – Professional photos, brochures, magazines
  • 600 DPI – Fine art and high‑detail reproductions

How our tool works

We modify the image metadata — EXIF for JPEG, pHYs chunk for PNG — without altering a single pixel. Your file size stays nearly identical and quality remains untouched.

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100% private & fast

All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device — ideal for confidential documents, client work, and quick adjustments.

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Pro tip: Check print dimensions first

Divide your pixel dimensions by DPI to get the print size in inches. For example, 3000×2400 px at 300 DPI = 10″ × 8″. Use this tool to verify dimensions before sending to a printer.

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Frequently asked questions

No. We only edit metadata, not pixel data. File size stays nearly identical.

Absolutely. The DPI metadata follows industry standards and is recognized by all professional printing software.

PPI (pixels per inch) refers to digital display, while DPI is for print. In practice, they are used interchangeably for image resolution metadata.

No. DPI only changes print density instructions. If the image has low pixel dimensions, it will still appear blurry when enlarged.

Yes! Once the page is loaded, all processing happens locally. You can disconnect from the internet and still convert images.