Batch DPI Print Standardizer
Prepare your images for professional printing in bulk. Force 300 DPI resolution to ensure your prints are crisp, high-density, and professional quality.
Drop your images here
Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF and more. Process hundreds of files at once.
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Image List
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Interactive Editor
Print Settings
Rescale Image
Change pixels to match size
Batch Apply
Same DPI for all images
Professional 300 DPI Converter for Printing
Prepare your images for high-quality printing instantly. Our batch tool forces 300 DPI metadata ensuring your files are recognized as print-ready by any software or professional lab.
Print Standard 300 DPI
Standardize all your visual assets to 300 DPI, the industry benchmark for high-quality brochures, posters, and physical marketing materials.
Metadata-Only Patching
Update the resolution data without altering a single pixel of your original artwork. Maintain 100% fidelity while fixing print compatibility issues.
Private Processing
Your professional designs never leave your device. All DPI modification happens locally in your browser, ensuring absolute security for sensitive client work.
Prepare for Print in 3 Steps
Upload Design Files
Drop your PNG, JPG, or WebP designs. We support massive batch uploads for entire print campaigns.
Force 300 DPI
Select the 300 DPI preset or choose even higher resolution like 600 or 1200 DPI for fine art prints.
Download Print-Ready
Export your standardized files individually or as a ZIP archive, ready to be sent to the print shop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is 300 DPI important for printing?
300 DPI provides the necessary pixel density for human eyes to perceive smooth, continuous tones in physical prints. Lower resolutions often result in "pixelated" or blurry physical outputs.
Does this tool enlarge my image?
By default, it only changes the metadata (the "instruction" to the printer). If you need to actually increase the pixel count to reach a certain physical size at 300 DPI, enable the "Rescale Image" option.
Which formats support DPI metadata?
Our tool successfully patches DPI resolution for PNG and JPG/JPEG files, which are the most common formats for professional printing services.