Want to verify if your image is ready for print or digital use? Use our fast and accurate Image DPI Checker to instantly detect your fileβs DPI without downloading any software.
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DPI stands for Dots Per Inch, and it defines how many dots (or pixels) are packed into a single inch of a printed image. It directly affects how sharp, detailed, and clear your image will look when printed.
π High DPI = High Print Quality
π§ DPI β PPI
While DPI is about printed resolution, PPI (Pixels Per Inch) refers to display/screen resolution. Our tool reads actual image metadata and reveals DPI as saved by your image editor, camera, or scanner.
Drag and drop your image into the upload area. JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF and other formats are supported.
Our tool will instantly analyze your file and extract DPI from its metadata using a smart detection engine.
See accurate DPI details along with image size, format, resolution, and more - all in one place.
| DPI Value | Image Quality |
|---|---|
| 72 | Low |
| 150 | Moderate |
| 300 | High |