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

  1. Upload your image to view its metadata.
  2. Review dimensions, file size, format, and current DPI.
  3. Enter a new DPI value (e.g. 300 for standard print, 600 for high-quality print).
  4. 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.

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