2 Inches To Pixels Converter With DPI Calculator

2 Inches to Pixels Converter

Convert between inches and pixels with DPI awareness, live preview, and interactive tools

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Dots Per Inch (DPI/PPI)

Conversion Result

2 in at 96 dpi = 192 px
Formula: pixels = inches × DPI
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2 in
Current: 2 in≈ 192 px at 96 dpi

Pixels for common lengths at the selected DPI:

Length (in) Pixels Note
0.25 24 Quarter inch
0.5 48 Half inch
1 96 One inch (CSS = 96 px)
2 192 Current selection
4 384 Small photo edge
8 768 UI large spacing

Pixels produced by your selected inches across different DPI presets:

Pixels are unitless screen dots. Inches are physical length. The relationship depends on DPI (dots per inch):

  • Formula: pixels = inches × DPI
  • Web CSS assumes 1 inch = 96 CSS pixels
  • Real displays vary; the Estimate DPI button uses devicePixelRatio × 96 to approximate

Use this tool for screen design (CSS pixels), image sizing for print (300–600 DPI), and cross-device comparisons.

Handy conversions at common DPIs for 2 inches:

  • Screen (96 dpi): 192 px
  • HiDPI (200 dpi): 400 px
  • Print (300 dpi): 600 px
  • High-quality print (600 dpi): 1200 px

Example uses:

  • Icon sheet export: design at 1 in → export at target DPI for crispness
  • Print banner margins: 0.5 in at 300 dpi → 150 px margin
  • Photo width: 8 in at 300 dpi → 2400 px
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2 inches to pixels companion guide

Turn inches into precise pixels with confidence. This page explains the logic behind DPI, highlights pro tips, and gives you fast answers for popular targets like 96, 200, 300, and 600 dpi. Explore below, then launch the converter to apply it.

192 px at 96 dpi
400 px at 200 dpi
600 px at 300 dpi
1200 px at 600 dpi

DPI aware accuracy

Get the exact pixel count for any preset or custom DPI so 2 inches always lands right.

Visual confidence

On screen ruler and pixel gauge make size feel real before you export or code.

Print perfect

Quick checks for 300 and 600 dpi keep logos and photos razor sharp on paper.

CSS clarity

Remember that 1 inch equals 96 CSS pixels by spec. No more guesswork across devices.

Save time

Skip manual math and move straight to building and exporting with confidence.

Stay consistent

Match spacing, icon sets, and print assets to a single source of truth.

Avoid blur

Choose the right DPI and stop scaling images beyond their real resolution.

Speak one language

Designers, devs, and print ops align on inches, pixels, and DPI in seconds.

Pro tip

For screens, treat 2 inches as 192 CSS pixels at 96 dpi. For print, keep 2 inches at 600 px or more to protect detail in fine marks and small type.

Step 1
Enter 2 in or your target size.
Step 2
Select DPI or tap Estimate to match your device.
Step 3
Copy pixels and apply in CSS, Figma export, or your editor.
Step 4
Confirm visually with the ruler preview, then ship.
  • UI banner trim: 2 in at 96 dpi equals 192 px.
  • Print logo width: 2 in at 300 dpi equals 600 px.
  • HiDPI asset: 2 in at 200 dpi equals 400 px.

It comes from the CSS standard so layouts render predictably. On real hardware, physical pixels vary, but CSS uses 96 as a stable inch baseline.

No. Print DPI is ink density on paper. Screen density depends on the device and zoom. The tool maps inches to CSS pixels or to target print pixels.

For print, design at target inches and DPI, then export 1 to 1. For screens, design in CSS pixels and provide 2x or 3x bitmaps if needed.
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Tip: open the Info tab inside the converter for more DPI details.

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