Metadata / DPI Editor
View image info and set DPI for print
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Image Metadata & DPI Editor Online — View and Edit EXIF Data
View image metadata including dimensions, file size, and format. Edit DPI settings to prepare images for print. Change DPI from screen resolution (72/96 DPI) to print-ready (300/600 DPI) without altering pixel dimensions. Essential for designers and photographers preparing files for professional printing.
How It Works
- Upload your image to view its metadata.
- Review dimensions, file size, format, and current DPI.
- Enter a new DPI value (e.g. 300 for standard print, 600 for high-quality print).
- Download the image with updated DPI metadata.
Use Cases
- Set 300 DPI for standard print-quality images.
- Prepare artwork at 600 DPI for large-format printing.
- Check image dimensions and file size before uploading to platforms.
- View EXIF data from camera photos.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does changing DPI change the image size?
No — changing DPI only updates the metadata tag. Pixel dimensions remain the same.
What DPI should I use for printing?
300 DPI is standard for most prints. Use 600 DPI for high-quality or large-format output.
Can I view camera EXIF data?
Yes — the tool displays available metadata including dimensions, format, and size.