Check Image DPI Online
Is your image high-res enough to print? Discover the embedded DPI/PPI density metadata of your files instantly.
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Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, SVG, AVIF, BMP, and TIFF formats.
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TIFF or RAW files may not render natively in standard web browsers, but their metadata was fully parsed below.
Print Quality Analysis
No DPI metadata detected. Modern screen displays default to 72 or 96 DPI, while professional printing requires 300 DPI.
Estimated Print Dimensions:
High (300 DPI)
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Medium (150 DPI)
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Low (72 DPI)
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Width
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pixels
Height
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pixels
Dimensions
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W × H
File Size
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Aspect Ratio
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Megapixels
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million pixels
DPI / PPI
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dots per inch
Format
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Color Space
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About Check Image DPI Online
DPI (Dots Per Inch) indicates how many pixels are printed per inch of paper. Standard computer screens render at 72 DPI, but professional printing requires 300 DPI. This page lets you inspect if your file has specific DPI data.
By utilizing standard HTML5 browser APIs, this utility eliminates the need to upload files. This results in instant rendering and maintains data security. Whether you are checking coordinates for design systems, evaluating dimensions for print quality, or analyzing camera EXIF tags, all operations occur strictly inside your web browser.
Common Questions
How do I check the DPI of an image?
Upload your image above. The tool will parse the JFIF or EXIF headers in the file to read the DPI value. If no DPI metadata is embedded, the tool will assume standard web resolution (72 DPI).
What is a good DPI for printing?
300 DPI is the industry standard for high-quality printing. 150 DPI is acceptable for everyday documents, while anything below 150 DPI is suited only for web displays.