Resolution Converter

Convert image resolution for web, mobile, and print. Optimize images for different screen densities and devices.

Multi-Device DPI Control Resolution

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Maximum file size: 10MB

About This Tool

Convert image resolution for web, mobile, and print. Optimize images for different screen densities and devices. This professional-grade tool provides accurate results and maintains the highest quality standards for your images.

Multi-Device

Optimize images for different devices and screen densities with precise resolution control.

DPI Control

Adjust DPI settings for print and web use with professional-grade accuracy.

Resolution

Change image resolution while maintaining aspect ratio and quality.

How to Use This Tool

1

Upload Image

Upload your image to change its resolution for different devices and uses.

2

Select Resolution

Choose target resolution from presets or enter custom DPI values.

3

Convert

Process your image with the new resolution settings.

4

Download

Download your image optimized for the target device or use case.

Examples & Use Cases

Print Optimization

Convert images to high DPI for professional printing.

Mobile Devices

Optimize resolution for different mobile screen densities.

Web Display

Convert to web-appropriate resolutions for faster loading.

Digital Displays

Optimize for various digital display requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is image resolution?

Resolution refers to the number of pixels per inch (DPI/PPI) in an image, affecting quality and file size.

What resolution should I use for web?

72-96 DPI is standard for web use, providing good quality with reasonable file sizes.

What about print resolution?

300 DPI is standard for high-quality printing, while 150-200 DPI works for most print applications.

Will changing resolution affect file size?

Yes, higher resolution increases file size, while lower resolution reduces it.

Can I increase resolution without quality loss?

Increasing resolution beyond the original may not improve quality and can make files larger.

What's the difference between DPI and PPI?

DPI (dots per inch) is for printing, PPI (pixels per inch) is for digital displays. Often used interchangeably.