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Online Pixel Converter by Resize Panda

The Online Pixel Converter is a simple yet powerful tool designed to help you convert pixels (px) to various other units such as inches, centimeters, millimeters, points, em, rem, and percentages.

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Key Features
✔ Instant Pixel Conversion – Convert pixels to inches, cm, mm, em, rem, pt, and % instantly.
✔ Customizable DPI Settings – Adjust the dots-per-inch (DPI) value for precise print and display conversions.
✔ User-Friendly Interface – Simple, clean, and easy to use without technical knowledge.
✔ Works on All Devices – Access from any browser on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
✔ No Installation Required – Completely web-based; no downloads needed.
✔ Accurate & Fast – Get real-time results with precision.

How to Use the Online Pixel Converter?
Enter the Pixel Value – Input the number of pixels you want to convert.
Choose the Conversion Unit – Select the unit (inches, cm, mm, em, rem, pt, or %).
Set the DPI (if needed) – For print-related conversions, adjust the DPI setting.
Get Instant Results – The tool automatically calculates and displays the converted value.
How to Resize an Image Using Pixel Conversion?
If you want to resize an image based on pixels, follow these steps:

Check the Current Size – Find out the current pixel dimensions of your image.
Use the Converter – Convert pixels to inches, cm, or mm to determine the required size.
Resize Using an Image Editor – Use an online or offline tool (such as Photoshop, GIMP, or an online image resizer) to set the new dimensions.
Save & Export – Save the resized image in the desired format (JPEG, PNG, etc.).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is a pixel (px)?
A pixel is the smallest unit of a digital image or display, commonly used in screens and web design.
  1. How do I convert pixels to inches?
    To convert pixels to inches, you need to know the DPI (dots per inch). The formula is:
    Inches = Pixels ÷ DPI
  2. What is DPI, and why is it important?
    DPI (Dots Per Inch) is a measure of resolution for printed images. Higher DPI means better print quality.
  3. What is the difference between px, em, and rem in web design?
    px (Pixels): Fixed unit, does not change with screen size.
    em: Relative to the parent element’s font size.
    rem: Relative to the root element’s font size.
  4. Can I use this tool for printing purposes?
    Yes! Just set the correct DPI, and the tool will convert pixels into print dimensions (inches, cm, mm).

Try the Online Pixel Converter Now!
Easily convert pixels to your desired unit with this free and efficient tool. Save time and improve accuracy in design, printing, and web development. Give it a try now!

Fore more information, please visit https://resizepanda.com/
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Last updated
9 months ago (Feb 17, 2025)
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