1500 pixels is equal to 20.8333 inches, based on the standard screen resolution of 72 pixels per inch.
The conversion from pixels to inches depends on the pixel density, which is commonly assumed as 72 pixels per inch (ppi). Dividing 1500 pixels by 72 ppi gives the length in inches.
Conversion Tool
Result in inches:
Conversion Formula
The formula to convert pixels to inches is: inches = pixels ÷ pixels per inch (ppi). The PPI value tells how many pixels fit in one inch, so dividing pixels by PPI gives the physical size in inches.
For example, if the pixel density is 72 ppi, then:
- We start with 1500 pixels.
- Divide 1500 by 72 to get the inches.
- 1500 ÷ 72 = 20.8333 inches.
This works because pixels represent digital points, and PPI scales those points into real-world measurements.
Conversion Example
- Example: 900 pixels to inches
- Start with 900 pixels.
- Divide 900 by 72 (pixels per inch).
- 900 ÷ 72 = 12.5 inches.
- Example: 3600 pixels to inches
- 3600 pixels divided by 72 ppi.
- 3600 ÷ 72 = 50 inches.
- Example: 480 pixels to inches
- 480 pixels divided by 72 ppi.
- 480 ÷ 72 = 6.6667 inches.
- Example: 144 pixels to inches
- 144 pixels divided by 72 ppi.
- 144 ÷ 72 = 2 inches.
Conversion Chart
| Pixels | Inches |
|---|---|
| 1475 | 20.4861 |
| 1476 | 20.5000 |
| 1477 | 20.5139 |
| 1478 | 20.5278 |
| 1479 | 20.5417 |
| 1480 | 20.5556 |
| 1481 | 20.5694 |
| 1482 | 20.5833 |
| 1483 | 20.5972 |
| 1484 | 20.6111 |
| 1485 | 20.6250 |
| 1486 | 20.6389 |
| 1487 | 20.6528 |
| 1488 | 20.6667 |
| 1489 | 20.6806 |
| 1490 | 20.6944 |
| 1491 | 20.7083 |
| 1492 | 20.7222 |
| 1493 | 20.7361 |
| 1494 | 20.7500 |
| 1495 | 20.7639 |
| 1496 | 20.7778 |
| 1497 | 20.7917 |
| 1498 | 20.8056 |
| 1499 | 20.8194 |
| 1500 | 20.8333 |
| 1501 | 20.8472 |
| 1502 | 20.8611 |
| 1503 | 20.8750 |
| 1504 | 20.8889 |
| 1505 | 20.9028 |
| 1506 | 20.9167 |
| 1507 | 20.9306 |
| 1508 | 20.9444 |
| 1509 | 20.9583 |
| 1510 | 20.9722 |
| 1511 | 20.9861 |
| 1512 | 21.0000 |
| 1513 | 21.0139 |
| 1514 | 21.0278 |
| 1515 | 21.0417 |
| 1516 | 21.0556 |
| 1517 | 21.0694 |
| 1518 | 21.0833 |
| 1519 | 21.0972 |
| 1520 | 21.1111 |
| 1521 | 21.1250 |
| 1522 | 21.1389 |
| 1523 | 21.1528 |
| 1524 | 21.1667 |
| 1525 | 21.1806 |
This chart shows the conversion from pixels to inches based on 72 pixels per inch. You can find the pixel value in the left column, then read across to see the equivalent length in inches on the right. Useful for quick reference without calculation.
Related Conversion Questions
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Conversion Definitions
Pixels: Pixels are the smallest individual elements of a digital image or display, representing a single point of color. They combine together in grids to form images, and their density affects clarity and size on screens.
Inches: Inches are a unit of length in the imperial system, commonly used in the United States. One inch equals 2.54 centimeters and is used to measure physical dimensions such as screen size or printed materials.
Conversion FAQs
Why does the pixels to inches conversion depend on PPI?
PPI (pixels per inch) determines how many pixels fit in one inch on a screen or print. Since pixels are digital points, their physical size changes with PPI. So, converting pixels to inches requires dividing pixels by PPI to find real-world length.
Can I use this conversion for all screens?
No, not all screens have the same PPI value. Some monitors have higher pixel density, which means one inch may contain more pixels. It’s necessary to know the PPI of your device to convert pixels accurately to inches.
Does changing screen resolution affect pixel to inch conversion?
Yes, changing screen resolution alters the pixel density, which changes the pixel size physically. Increasing resolution packs more pixels per inch, reducing the size of each pixel and thus changing the conversion ratio.
Is this conversion useful for printing images?
Yes, when printing images, knowing pixel size and PPI helps determine the printed size in inches. Printers usually require images at certain PPI (like 300) to ensure quality, so converting pixels to inches guides image sizing.
What if my device uses DPI instead of PPI?
DPI (dots per inch) is similar but refers to printer dots, not pixels. For screen measurements, PPI is used. However, when printing, DPI affects image quality and size, so conversion from pixels to inches may involve both terms depending on context.
Last Updated : 20 July, 2025

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