300 DPI Size Calculator

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300 DPI Size Calculator

Use this 300 DPI calculator to check whether an image has enough pixels for a print size, or to find the print size from pixel dimensions.

Quick answer

At 300 DPI, 1 inch = 300 pixels.

Formula: pixels = inches x 300. Inches = pixels / 300.

300 DPI Size Calculator

Results are calculated in your browser. For image, AI, and cooking tools, assumptions can affect the final result.

Formula and examples

pixels = inches x 300. Inches = pixels / 300.

ExampleWhat it means
8 x 10 inches at 300 DPI = 2400 x 3000 pixels.Practical reference value
11 x 14 inches at 300 DPI = 3300 x 4200 pixels.Practical reference value
3000 x 2400 pixels at 300 DPI = 10 x 8 inches.Practical reference value

Common mistakes

  • 300 DPI is a print target, not a guarantee of image sharpness.
  • Upscaling a small image to more pixels can still look soft.
  • Check both width and height before printing.

FAQ

What does 300 DPI mean?

It means 300 dots or pixels per printed inch for practical image-size calculations.

How many pixels is 1 inch at 300 DPI?

1 inch at 300 DPI is 300 pixels.

How many pixels is 4 x 6 at 300 DPI?

4 x 6 inches at 300 DPI is 1200 x 1800 pixels.

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Last updated on June 8, 2026. This page is designed as a practical calculator and reference. Always verify official requirements for passport, print submission, billing, or professional production work.