DPI = Dots Per Inch
-->| Inch [in] | Pixel (X) | 
|---|---|
| 0.01 in | 0.96 pixel (X) | 
| 0.1 in | 9.6 pixel (X) | 
| 1 in | 96 pixel (X) | 
| 2 in | 192 pixel (X) | 
| 3 in | 288 pixel (X) | 
| 5 in | 480 pixel (X) | 
| 10 in | 960 pixel (X) | 
| 20 in | 1920 pixel (X) | 
| 50 in | 4800.0000000001 pixel (X) | 
| 100 in | 9600.0000000001 pixel (X) | 
| 1000 in | 96000.000000001 pixel (X) | 
1 inch = 96 pixels (X)
1 pixel (X) = 0.0104166667 inches
Example: Convert 15 inches to pixels (X):
15 inches = 15 ร 96 pixels (X) = 1440 pixels (X)
Enter the values below to switch from centimeter [cm] to pixel (X), or the other way around.
| Centimeter [cm] | Pixel (X) | 
|---|---|
| 0.01 cm | 0.3779527559 pixel (X) | 
| 0.1 cm | 3.7795275591 pixel (X) | 
| 1 cm | 37.7952755906 pixel (X) | 
| 2 cm | 75.5905511811 pixel (X) | 
| 3 cm | 113.3858267717 pixel (X) | 
| 5 cm | 188.9763779528 pixel (X) | 
| 10 cm | 377.9527559055 pixel (X) | 
| 20 cm | 755.905511811 pixel (X) | 
| 50 cm | 1889.7637795276 pixel (X) | 
| 100 cm | 3779.5275590551 pixel (X) | 
| 1000 cm | 37795.275590551 pixel (X) | 
1 cm = 37.7952755906 pixels (X)
1 pixel (X) = 0.0264583333 cm
Example: Convert 15 cm to pixels (X):
15 cm = 15 ร 37.7952755906 pixels (X) = 566.9291338583 pixels (X)
An inch is a unit of length used in the British Imperial system and the United States Customary system. An inch is equal to 1/36 of a yard. The word “inch” comes from the Old English words ince or ynce, which in turn comes from the Latin word uncia.
The Latin word uncia also gave its name to another English unit, the ounce. Around 1150 AD, King David I of Scotland defined an ynce as the width of a man’s thumb at the base of the nail.
To keep sizes the same everywhere, people used the widths of three men’s thumbs – one small, one medium, and one large – and then divided the result by three. Later, in the early 14th century, during the time of King Edward II, the inch was defined as “three grains of dry barley laid end to end in a line.”
In 1930, the British Standards Institute, in a report entitled Metric Units in Engineering: Going SI, defined the inch as 25.4 mm. In March 1932, the American Standards Association considered using the same value because the U.S. inch was measured as 1/0.03937 mm (approximately 25.400051 mm). Since the values โโwere nearly identical and Britain had already chosen 25.4 mm, the ASA agreed to use this value on March 13, 1933.
In mathematics, a centimeter is defined as a metric unit of length that is equal to 1/100th of a meter, the standard S.I. unit of length. Its abbreviation is written as ‘cm’. The word “centimeter” comes from the Latin word centum, meaning one hundred, and the French word meter. This indicates that there are exactly 100 centimeters in 1 meter.
Centimeters are from the metric system, while inches are from the imperial system. On a ruler, you will usually see centimeters marked on one side and inches on the other. One centimeter measures approximately 0.39 inches.
Here are some simple facts about pixels:
Pixels (px) are the smallest units of digital design – used in CSS, Photoshop, Elementor, Figma, and many other tools.
But pixels don’t represent actual size unless you know the PPI (pixels per inch).
Centimeters (cm) are real-world units. When you print a design or create an actual layout, you need to convert px โ cm correctly.
This converter helps you do that in seconds. It works best for:
Pixel: The tiny dots that make up the images on your screen. More pixels mean clearer, sharper images. That’s why high-resolution images look detailed.
Centimeter: A metric unit for measuring real objects. In printing, you measure in centimeters rather than pixels to get an exact size.
Take the number of pixels and divide it by the PPI (pixels per inch) of the screen. For example, 200 pixels on an 81 PPI screen makes 200 รท 81 = 2.5 inches.
That’s 300. DPI (dots per inch) and PPI (pixels per inch) refer to the same value but for different uses. Printers work with DPI when printing with dots, while screens use PPI because they display with pixels.
In digital images, px stands for pixels, which are the tiny square dots that make up a picture. The total number of pixels controls the clarity and sharpness of an image.
At a typical screen resolution of 96 pixels per inch, one centimeter equals approximately 37.8 pixels.
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