🔤 Rem to Pixel Converter
Free online tool to convert Rem (rem) to Pixel (px). Enter a value and get instant, accurate results.
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Rem to Pixel Conversion Table
| Rem (rem) | Pixel (px) |
|---|---|
| 4 rem | 64 px |
| 8 rem | 128 px |
| 12 rem | 192 px |
| 16 rem | 256 px |
| 24 rem | 384 px |
| 32 rem | 512 px |
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 Rem to Pixel Conversions
The Rem to Pixel converter is a quick reference for web developers and designers working with CSS units. Enter a rem value to see the exact px equivalent.
The conversion factor is: 1 rem = 16 px. To convert manually, multiply your value by 16. As a quick example: 10 rem = 160 px.
Below you will find a pre-calculated conversion table, the exact formula used, and answers to common questions about Rem to Pixel conversions. All calculations follow internationally recognized standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert Rem to Pixel?
Multiply your Rem value by 16 to get Pixel. For example: 10 rem × 16 = 160 px. You can also use the converter above for instant results.
How many Pixel are in 1 Rem?
There are 16 px in exactly 1 rem. This is the direct conversion factor between these two units.
Is Rem larger or smaller than Pixel?
One Rem is larger than one Pixel. Specifically, 1 rem = 16 px, so your number increases when converting from rem to px.
When would I use Pixel instead of Rem?
px is preferred in specific design contexts. In web development, px gives precise pixel-level control for borders and fine details.
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