PX to INCH Converter


An easy to use inch to px converter tool for web designers.



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1 px to inch

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10 px to inch

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15 px to inch

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24 px to inch

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5 px to inch

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12.5 px to inch

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20 px to inch

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28 px to inch

How to Use the converter?

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Select the input field labeled "inch"

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Change the number in an input field

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Converter will automatically convert

What is INCH?

Inch (abbreviated as in) is a fixed, absolute unit of measurement commonly used in the United States and other countries that follow the imperial system. In web development and CSS, 1 inch is standardized to equal exactly 96 pixels, or 2.54 centimeters.

IUnlike relative units like em or rem, which depend on the font size of the parent or root elements, in always represents the same physical length regardless of the surrounding context. This makes inches useful when designing content for printing or when a specific real-world size is required on screen or paper. However, for most screen-based designs, relative units like em, rem, or percentages are preferred for better responsiveness across different devices and screen sizes.

What is px unit?

A pixel is the smallest unit of an image that can be displayed on a screen. In web development, pixels are used to define the size of an element on a web page.

One pixel is equal to one dot on a computer screen. The size of a pixel is not fixed, and it can vary depending on the device’s screen resolution.

Pixels are commonly used to define the size of images, fonts, and other elements on a web page. When you set the font size of an element to 16px, it means that the text will be displayed in 16 pixels on the screen.

Difference Between INCH and PX

Pixels (px)

Pixels (px) are a fixed unit of measurement used in web design. They are based on the resolution of the display, meaning their size remains consistent across different devices and screen sizes. For example, an element set to 100px wide will always be 100 pixels wide, whether it’s viewed on a mobile phone or a large monitor. This makes px a great choice for elements that require precise dimensions, such as images, icons, or fixed layouts. However, since it doesn’t adapt to changes in the user’s browser settings or screen resolution, using pixels can lead to a lack of responsiveness and accessibility in some designs.

INCH

Inch (abbreviated as in) is a fixed, absolute unit of measurement commonly used in the United States and other countries that follow the imperial system. In web development and CSS, 1 inch is standardized to equal exactly 96 pixels, or 2.54 centimeters. Unlike relative units like em or rem, which depend on the font size of the parent or root elements, in always represents the same physical length regardless of the surrounding context. This makes inches useful when designing content for printing or when a specific real-world size is required on screen or paper. However, for most screen-based designs, relative units like em, rem, or percentages are preferred for better responsiveness across different devices and screen sizes.

PX to INCH Conversion Table (Base: 96ppi)

Pixels (X) Inches [in]
96 px 1 in
100 px 1.04 in
200 px 2.08 in
300 px 3.13 in
400 px 4.17 in
500 px 5.21 in
600 px 6.25 in
800 px 8.33 in
900 px 9.38 in
1000 px 10.42 in
1024 px 10.67 in
1080 px 11.25 in
1200 px 12.5 in
1280 px 13.33 in
1350 px 14.06 in
1400 px 14.58 in
1500 px 15.63 in
1800 px 18.75 in
1920 px 20 in
2000 px 20.83 in
2048 px 21.33 in
2100 px 21.88 in
2160 px 22.5 in
2400 px 25 in
2500 px 26.04 in
2700 px 28.13 in
3000 px 31.25 in
4000 px 41.67 in
6000 px 62.5 in
10000 px 104.17 in