AI art size checker

Check how large your AI art can print.

AI art needs the same print math as photography, plus extra attention to aspect ratio, synthetic detail, and crop risk.

Quick answer

AI art needs the same print math as photography, plus extra attention to aspect ratio, synthetic detail, and crop risk.

Check AI art print size
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Start with the checker.

Upload an image on the checker page to read dimensions in your browser, or enter width and height manually if you already know them.

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The problem

Why this matters before you print

Generated images often start smaller than modern camera photos and may use square or unusual aspect ratios that do not match standard frames.

Frameable approach

Check print size before framing the generated image.

Use dimensions to find safe sizes, then upscale and preview the proof if you want to go larger.

How it works

From file to wall-ready proof

Check AI art print size
1

Upload the best file you have

Start with the original photo, exported artwork, scan, or download instead of a screenshot when possible.

2

Check print readiness

Frameable looks at pixel dimensions, aspect ratio, and realistic wall-art sizes before you choose a product.

3

Preview the enhanced proof

If the file needs help, the AI upscaler creates a sharper proof you can inspect before checkout.

4

Choose print, frame, canvas, or digital

Move from the proof into a framed print, print-only order, canvas print, or digital file option.

Common questions

Practical answers before you print

What DPI do I need for AI art?

Around 200 DPI is a strong target for crisp wall art, while 150 DPI can work for larger pieces viewed from a normal room distance.

Can square AI art fit rectangular frames?

It can, but may need cropping or matting. Preview the composition before ordering.

Should I upscale AI art before printing?

For larger sizes, usually yes. Upscaling helps preserve detail before the image is stretched onto paper.