MM → Pixels
Converter
Translate millimeters to high-fidelity pixels for professional print. The industry standard for A4, A3, and ISO-based production.
Standard production resolution is 300 DPI.
Pixel Dimensions
The source size needed for your Figma frame.
(210 mm ÷ 25.4) × 300 DPI = 2480 pxStandard ISO Templates
Digital Precision
Figma Ready
Create frames with exact pixel counts to ensure 100% physical size accuracy.
Press-Ready
Standardize on 300 DPI for professional posters, flyers, and magazines.
ISO Standard
Perfectly align with A-series paper formats used worldwide outside North America.
Verified Sizing
Eliminate estimation errors and blurry prints by designing at target resolution.
Professional Workflow
Printers specify bleed in mm (usually 3mm). To design this in Figma, convert it to pixels: 3mm is exactly 35 pixels at 300 DPI.
Frequently Asked
How many pixels is 210mm at 300 DPI?
210mm (A4 width) at 300 DPI equals exactly 2480 pixels. This is calculated by dividing 210 by 25.4 (to get inches) and then multiplying by 300.
Why is 300 DPI the standard for print?
300 DPI (Dots Per Inch) is the threshold where the human eye can no longer see individual dots at normal reading distance. This provides 'magazine quality' sharpness for pictures and text.
How do I create an A4 document in Figma?
Create a frame with dimensions 2480px width and 3508px height. This matches A4 (210×297mm) perfectly at 300 DPI resolution.
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