Image Tools

Resize Image in Centimeters (cm)

Crop and prepare your photos for perfect physical printing by entering exact centimeter measurements.

Exact CM Precision Auto DPI Mathematics

Click to Upload Your Picture

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP images from your device

How to Resize Your Image in Centimeters

1

Upload Your Photo

Select the photograph or official document you want to print. You can upload directly from your computer or smartphone gallery.

2

Enter Width & Height

Type in your precise cm dimensions (for example: 10 for width and 15 for height). The crop box will automatically lock to match that physical shape.

3

Save Print-Ready File

Click download. Our tool handles the complex math of converting centimeters and DPI into pixels to generate a file that will print flawlessly.

Why Convert Images to Centimeters (CM)?

Standard for Photo Prints

Globally, many photo labs and frame manufacturers use standard centimeter sizes (like 10x15 cm or 13x18 cm). This tool ensures you crop your photos perfectly so no important details are cut off at the printing lab.

Instant DPI Mathematics

Translating a physical centimeter measurement into digital screen pixels is complicated. Our system automatically converts cm into inches, and then multiplies it by the DPI (Dots Per Inch) to generate the exact pixels the printer needs.

100% Private Editing

We respect your privacy. The cropping and mathematical resizing happen securely inside the memory of your own smartphone or computer browser. Your personal photos are never sent to external servers.

No Complex Software

You don't need to know how to use complex photo editing software like Photoshop just to scale an image. Type in the centimeter numbers, drag the crop box over your subject, and download your perfectly formatted file.

Common Questions

At standard high-quality print resolution (300 DPI), a 10cm by 15cm photograph translates to exactly 1181 pixels wide by 1772 pixels tall. Our tool performs this complex calculation for you automatically.

DPI stands for "Dots Per Inch". It tells a physical printer how densely to pack the ink on the paper. A setting of 300 DPI is the global standard for high-quality, crisp photo prints. We strongly recommend leaving it at 300 if you plan to print the picture.

Our tool locks the "aspect ratio" of the crop box to perfectly match the cm dimensions you typed in. This is to guarantee that when the photo is printed on paper, the edges do not stretch, distort, or unexpectedly cut off your subject.

Absolutely. The input boxes support precise decimal values. If you need a highly specific custom frame size (like 3.5 x 4.5 cm for a passport), simply type those exact numbers in, and the tool will calculate the perfect pixel dimensions for you.

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