View Metadata
Image DPI Checker
Upload an image to check dimensions, DPI fields, and print-related resolution data.
Check image dimensions and print-related resolution fields such as DPI.
Image DPI Checker
Drag and drop your file here.
Results will appear here
Choose a file to see the result.
Suggested next step
After checking a file, the next step is usually to remove metadata, edit a few fields, or compare another version.
What this tool checks
Use this page when you need to understand an image's dimensions and stored DPI or resolution tags.
- The checker combines actual pixel dimensions with metadata fields that relate to print density, such as XResolution, YResolution, and resolution unit.
- That helps you separate the real pixel size from the print-style labels stored in the file.
For many common files, the file stays on your device while the tool runs. No account is required.
How to use it
- 1Upload the image
- 2Check the dimensions and DPI-related fields
- 3Use the result to decide whether the file fits your print or delivery needs
What the results show
- DPI metadata alone does not increase detail. It only describes how pixel data should be interpreted in a print context.
- Large pixel dimensions with missing DPI can still be perfectly usable depending on the job.
Key terms
Frequently asked questions
Can you tell if my image is good enough for print?
The tool can show pixels and density metadata, but print suitability still depends on the final physical size and production requirements.
What file formats does this tool support?
Image DPI Checker works with: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, HEIF, GIF, BMP, ICO, and SVG images.
What is this tool used for?
Use it for: Check whether artwork includes 300 DPI-style metadata, Verify export settings from a design tool and Understand the difference between pixels and DPI tags.