This converter help you to convert pixels to picas and other units. This is our responsive pixels converter
tool and
user-friendly interface.
Also, you can understand pixel and pica conversions with FAQs and examples below.
This tool is user-friendly and you can convert pixel values to picas in seconds.
Keep in mind that the conversion depends on the PPI (pixels per inch) of the image.
This conversion is widely used in graphic design, printing, and publishing fields.
To convert pixels to picas, enter the pixel value and PPI, then view the result below.
Convert Pixels to Picas
Enter the pixel value and the PPI (Pixels Per Inch) to calculate the equivalent value in picas.
25 px = 2.08 picas
What are Pixels?
Pixels represent the smallest element of a digital image. They are used to measure the resolution of
digital screens and images.
Resolution: Determines the clarity of an image, e.g., 1920x1080 means the screen
has 1,920 pixels horizontally and 1,080 pixels vertically.
Pixel Density: Measured in PPI (pixels per inch), higher PPI gives sharper and
clearer images.
What are Picas?
Picas are a unit of measurement in typography. One pica equals 12 points or 1/6 of an inch. This unit is
widely used in publishing and print design.
Conversion Formula:
Formula: Picas = (Pixels × 6) ÷ PPI
Example: If you have 36 pixels and the PPI is 96, the conversion will be:
(36 × 6) ÷ 96 = 2.25 picas
Conversion Table
Pixel Value
Converted Value (Picas)
FAQs
A pixel is the smallest unit of a digital image or display, representing a single point of
color.
Pixels are used to measure screen resolution and define image quality.
PPI stands for pixels per inch, a measure of pixel density in a screen or image.
Higher PPI values result in sharper and more detailed images.
To convert pixels to picas, multiply the pixel value by 6 and then divide by the PPI.
Picas are often used in typography and print design.
Pixels determine the resolution and quality of images, making them essential in web design,
graphic design, and digital photography for accurate scaling and alignment.
Yes, this converter is suitable for print design, allowing you to calculate dimensions in picas,
points, and other units, ensuring precision in layouts.