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Convert Pixels (Y) to Points (Printer's)

Pixel (Y) (px (Y)) to Point (Printer's) (pt (pr)) typography conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

The numeric value you want to convert. Decimals are accepted.

Result

1 Pixel (Y) = 0.7528125 Points (Printer's)

1 Point (Printer's) = 1.328352 Pixels (Y)

1 px (Y) in every supported unit

Conversion chart: Pixel (Y) to Points (Printer's)

Conversion table

Pixel (Y) (px (Y)) Point (Printer's) (pt (pr))
0.01 px (Y) 0.007528125 pt (pr)
0.1 px (Y) 0.07528125 pt (pr)
1 px (Y) 0.7528125 pt (pr)
2 px (Y) 1.505625 pt (pr)
3 px (Y) 2.2584375 pt (pr)
5 px (Y) 3.7640625 pt (pr)
10 px (Y) 7.528125 pt (pr)
20 px (Y) 15.05625 pt (pr)
50 px (Y) 37.640625 pt (pr)
100 px (Y) 75.28125 pt (pr)
1000 px (Y) 752.8125 pt (pr)

Pixel (Y) (px (Y))

Definition: Identical in scale to Pixel (X) — screens are conventionally treated as having the same pixel density both horizontally and vertically, so the vertical pixel-to-twip factor matches the horizontal one.

History: Shares its origin with Pixel (X) in the traditional 96-DPI Windows display convention.

Current use: Used the same way as Pixel (X), for vertical screen-position conversions into or out of twip-based layout coordinates.

Point (Printer's) (pt (pr))

Definition: The traditional Anglo-American printer's point from the metal-type era, equal to approximately 1/72.27 of an inch — very slightly larger than the modern computer point.

History: Standardized by American type foundries in the late 19th century (the "Johnson pica" system), it remained the printing trade's standard measurement until digital typesetting rounded it to the cleaner 1/72-inch computer point.

Current use: Referenced mainly in historical typesetting and printing-industry documentation rather than modern software, which universally uses the rounded computer point instead.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Twip
Twip twip 1 twip
Meter m 56692.913 twip
Centimeter cm 566.92913 twip
Millimeter mm 56.692913 twip
Character (X) char (X) 120 twip
Character (Y) char (Y) 240 twip
Pixel (X) px (X) 15 twip
Pixel (Y) px (Y) 15 twip
Inch in 1440 twip
Pica (Computer) pica 240 twip
Pica (Printer's) pica (pr) 239.10336 twip
PostScript Point pt (PS) 20 twip
Point (Computer) pt 20 twip
Point (Printer's) pt (pr) 19.92528 twip
En en 9.9626401 twip

About These Parameters

Value
The typographic measurement you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit — a font size in points, a margin in inches or millimeters, or a layout coordinate in twips.
From Unit
The unit your value is currently measured in — an RTF document's twip coordinate, a font size in computer points, or a physical page dimension in inches or centimeters.
To Unit
The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly, handy when moving between a print-trade unit like the pica and a physical unit like the inch.

How Typography Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the twip. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Pixel (Y) → Point (Printer's): multiply by 0.7528125. For example, 1 px (Y) × 0.7528125 = 0.7528125 pt (pr).

Points and Picas: From Metal Type to Digital Type

Before desktop publishing, printers worked in the Anglo-American point system standardized by 19th-century type foundries, where a point measured roughly 1/72.27 of an inch and a pica was 12 of those points. When Adobe introduced PostScript in 1982, it rounded the point to a much cleaner exactly 1/72 of an inch — the "computer point" (and computer pica, exactly 1/6 inch) used by virtually every modern design and word-processing application. The tiny difference between the two (about 0.3%) rarely matters for everyday layout work, but this converter keeps both available since historical typesetting records still use the older printer's point and pica.

Why Windows and RTF Use the Twip

Microsoft introduced the twip for Windows' GDI graphics subsystem and the Rich Text Format in the 1980s specifically because 1/1440 of an inch is small enough to place text and graphics with sub-pixel precision while still being a whole number for almost any practical page coordinate — a working unit that avoids the rounding errors floating-point point or pica values would introduce into a document's internal layout data. That's why RTF files and Windows layout APIs still store every coordinate in twips today, even though no one designs directly in twips the way they think in points or inches.

Example

1 px (Y) equals 0.7528125 pt (pr). For scale, a standard 12-point font size is exactly 240 twips, a 1-inch page margin is 1,440 twips (or 6 computer picas), and US Letter paper (8.5 × 11 inches) measures 12,240 by 15,840 twips.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Points (Printer's) are in 1 Pixel (Y)?

1 Pixel (Y) (px (Y)) equals exactly 0.7528125 Points (Printer's) (pt (pr)).

What is a twip and why does it matter?

A twip ("twentieth of a point") is 1/1440 of an inch — small enough for precise text and object placement, yet still a whole number for nearly any practical layout coordinate. It's the native internal unit of RTF documents and the Windows GDI graphics subsystem, so converting to and from twips matters whenever you're working with document layout data programmatically.

What's the difference between a computer point and a printer's point?

The computer (PostScript) point is exactly 1/72 of an inch, standardized by Adobe in 1982 for digital typesetting. The older printer's point, from the metal-type era, is about 1/72.27 of an inch — very slightly smaller than 1/72. The difference is under half a percent, but it's why historical typesetting measurements don't translate exactly onto modern digital point sizes.

How many points are in a pica?

A pica is always 12 points — this ratio holds for both the computer pica/point pair (12 × 1/72 inch = 1/6 inch) and the older printer's pica/point pair (12 × ~1/72.27 inch), so as long as you don't mix the computer and printer's versions, the "12 points per pica" rule always applies.

Are the character and pixel units exact?

No — character units are an approximation based on average character-cell size in a monospaced font, and the pixel units here assume the traditional 96-dots-per-inch Windows screen convention (1440 twips per inch ÷ 96 pixels per inch = 15 twips per pixel). Actual character widths vary by font, and actual screen pixel density varies by display, so treat these two as legacy approximations rather than physically exact measurements.

Convert Pixel (Y) to Other Typography Units

Possible Typography Conversions

Centimeter to Points (Computer) Millimeter to Centimeters En to Characters (X) Millimeter to Ens Pica (Computer) to Millimeters Character (Y) to Millimeters PostScript Point to Characters (X) PostScript Point to Pixels (Y) Character (X) to Pixels (Y) Centimeter to Pixels (X) PostScript Point to Picas (Computer) Point (Computer) to Meters Centimeter to Inches Twip to Pixels (X) Character (X) to Centimeters Pixel (X) to Ens Point (Printer's) to Picas (Computer) Character (X) to Twips Pixel (X) to Centimeters Character (Y) to Picas (Printer's) Twip to Characters (Y) Meter to Ens Centimeter to PostScript Points Pixel (X) to Millimeters Meter to Pixels (X) Point (Computer) to Ens Inch to Pixels (X) Point (Printer's) to Characters (Y) Centimeter to Twips En to Meters En to Centimeters PostScript Point to Picas (Printer's) Point (Computer) to Points (Printer's) Pica (Computer) to Meters Meter to Characters (X) Point (Printer's) to Points (Computer) Pixel (Y) to Inches Pica (Printer's) to Inches Centimeter to Ens Meter to Centimeters Character (Y) to Points (Computer) Pica (Computer) to Points (Printer's) Meter to Inches Character (Y) to Ens Character (Y) to Characters (X) Inch to Ens Point (Printer's) to Millimeters Character (X) to Ens Pixel (Y) to Picas (Printer's) Pixel (Y) to Picas (Computer) Pixel (X) to Pixels (Y) Point (Computer) to Characters (X) Inch to Millimeters PostScript Point to Millimeters En to Picas (Computer) Centimeter to Characters (Y) Pica (Printer's) to Points (Computer) PostScript Point to Inches Pica (Printer's) to Picas (Computer) Pica (Computer) to Pixels (X) Pica (Printer's) to Pixels (Y) Centimeter to Characters (X) Pica (Computer) to Twips Inch to Centimeters Pica (Printer's) to PostScript Points Meter to Picas (Printer's) Point (Computer) to Characters (Y) Inch to Picas (Printer's) Pixel (Y) to Centimeters Pica (Printer's) to Points (Printer's) Pica (Printer's) to Centimeters Pica (Computer) to PostScript Points PostScript Point to Points (Computer) Character (X) to Characters (Y) Meter to Characters (Y) Pica (Printer's) to Ens Twip to Picas (Printer's) Character (Y) to Pixels (X) Centimeter to Millimeters Twip to PostScript Points Pica (Printer's) to Millimeters Centimeter to Points (Printer's) Pixel (X) to Characters (X) Millimeter to Inches Point (Computer) to Centimeters Character (Y) to Centimeters Point (Printer's) to Meters Pixel (X) to Characters (Y) Pica (Computer) to Points (Computer) Millimeter to Meters Pica (Printer's) to Meters Point (Printer's) to Pixels (Y) Character (Y) to Picas (Computer) Millimeter to Pixels (Y) Inch to Characters (Y) Point (Printer's) to Twips En to PostScript Points Pixel (X) to Points (Printer's) Character (X) to Picas (Computer) Centimeter to Meters Inch to Points (Printer's) En to Inches Character (Y) to Inches En to Millimeters Millimeter to Twips Point (Computer) to Picas (Computer) Inch to PostScript Points Twip to Meters Inch to Characters (X) Point (Computer) to Inches Pica (Computer) to Pixels (Y) Pica (Computer) to Inches Pica (Computer) to Characters (X) Meter to Points (Printer's) Pixel (Y) to Characters (Y) Meter to Millimeters Character (X) to Points (Computer) Character (X) to Millimeters Twip to Characters (X) Character (Y) to PostScript Points Pica (Printer's) to Twips Inch to Points (Computer) Pixel (X) to PostScript Points En to Points (Printer's) Pixel (Y) to Points (Computer) Inch to Meters Meter to Picas (Computer) Pixel (X) to Meters Millimeter to Characters (X) Twip to Points (Computer) Character (X) to PostScript Points Pixel (Y) to Millimeters Character (Y) to Meters PostScript Point to Characters (Y) Point (Computer) to Pixels (X) Character (X) to Inches En to Twips Point (Printer's) to PostScript Points En to Pixels (Y) Centimeter to Picas (Computer) Twip to Ens Point (Printer's) to Centimeters Pixel (Y) to Ens Pica (Printer's) to Characters (X) Pica (Computer) to Characters (Y) Pixel (Y) to Characters (X) Point (Printer's) to Pixels (X) En to Pixels (X) Inch to Pixels (Y) Pixel (Y) to Pixels (X) Character (Y) to Twips Twip to Pixels (Y) Point (Printer's) to Picas (Printer's) Millimeter to Points (Printer's) Millimeter to Picas (Printer's) Character (Y) to Points (Printer's) PostScript Point to Twips Pica (Computer) to Ens Point (Printer's) to Characters (X) Character (Y) to Pixels (Y) Millimeter to Characters (Y) Point (Printer's) to Ens PostScript Point to Points (Printer's) Twip to Inches PostScript Point to Pixels (X) PostScript Point to Ens Character (X) to Points (Printer's) Pixel (X) to Points (Computer) Point (Printer's) to Inches Millimeter to Points (Computer) Point (Computer) to Picas (Printer's) Character (X) to Picas (Printer's) Pica (Computer) to Picas (Printer's) Character (X) to Pixels (X) Pixel (Y) to PostScript Points Point (Computer) to Millimeters Pica (Printer's) to Pixels (X) PostScript Point to Centimeters En to Picas (Printer's) En to Characters (Y) Twip to Picas (Computer) Millimeter to PostScript Points Inch to Picas (Computer) Meter to Pixels (Y) Pixel (Y) to Points (Printer's) Twip to Millimeters Pixel (Y) to Twips Millimeter to Picas (Computer) Meter to Twips Meter to Points (Computer) Pixel (Y) to Meters Centimeter to Picas (Printer's) Pica (Computer) to Centimeters Twip to Points (Printer's) Pixel (X) to Inches Pixel (X) to Twips Pixel (X) to Picas (Computer) En to Points (Computer) Pica (Printer's) to Characters (Y) Millimeter to Pixels (X) Twip to Centimeters Character (X) to Meters Point (Computer) to PostScript Points PostScript Point to Meters Point (Computer) to Twips Inch to Twips Meter to PostScript Points Centimeter to Pixels (Y) Pixel (X) to Picas (Printer's) Point (Computer) to Pixels (Y)

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