🔤 Pixel to Point Converter
Free online tool to convert Pixel (px) to Point (pt). Enter a value and get instant, accurate results.
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Pixel to Point Conversion Table
| Pixel (px) | Point (pt) |
|---|---|
| 4 px | 3 pt |
| 8 px | 6 pt |
| 12 px | 9 pt |
| 16 px | 12 pt |
| 24 px | 18 pt |
| 32 px | 24 pt |
Conversion Formula
At 96 dpi (standard screen resolution): 1 in = 96 px • 1 cm = 37.795 px • 1 mm = 3.779 px 1 pt = 1/72 in = 1.333 px • 1 pc = 12 pt = 16 px 1 rem = 16 px (browser default) • 1 em ≈ parent font size (approximated as 16 px here)
About Pixel to Point Conversions
The Pixel to Point converter is a quick reference for web developers and designers working with CSS units. Enter a px value to see the exact pt equivalent.
The conversion factor is: 1 px = 0.75 pt. To convert manually, multiply your value by 0.75. As a quick example: 10 px = 7.5 pt.
Below you will find a pre-calculated conversion table, the exact formula used, and answers to common questions about Pixel to Point conversions. All calculations follow internationally recognized standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert Pixel to Point?
Multiply your Pixel value by 0.75 to get Point. For example: 10 px × 0.75 = 7.5 pt. You can also use the converter above for instant results.
How many Point are in 1 Pixel?
There are 0.75 pt in exactly 1 px. This is the direct conversion factor between these two units.
Is Pixel larger or smaller than Point?
One Pixel is smaller than one Point. Specifically, 1 px = 0.75 pt, so your number decreases when converting from px to pt.
When would I use Point instead of Pixel?
pt is preferred in specific design contexts. In web development, pt is useful in print stylesheets and design tool specifications.
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All conversion results are provided for general informational purposes only. Our formulas use internationally recognized conversion factors; however, rounding may affect precision. Do not rely on these results for professional, medical, legal, or engineering decisions without independent verification. Read our full disclaimer.