8 points is equivalent to approximately 10.6667 pixels.
Converting points to pixels involves multiplying the point value by the ratio of pixels per point, based on the standard screen resolution of 96 DPI. Since 1 point equals 1/72 of an inch, and 1 inch is 96 pixels, the formula applies these values to get pixels.
Conversion Tool
Result in pixels:
Conversion Formula
The conversion formula from points to pixels is:
pixels = points × (96 / 72)
Here’s why it works:
- Points measure length based on 1 point = 1/72 inch.
- Pixels depend on screen resolution, commonly 96 pixels per inch (DPI).
- Multiplying points by the ratio of pixels per point (96/72 = 1.3333) converts the unit.
Example calculation for 8 points:
- 8 points × (96 / 72) = 8 × 1.3333 = 10.6667 pixels
Conversion Example
- Convert 12 points to pixels:
- Multiply 12 × (96 / 72) = 12 × 1.3333
- Result: 16 pixels
- Convert 5 points to pixels:
- 5 × 1.3333 = 6.6665 pixels
- Rounded to 6.6667 pixels
- Convert 20 points to pixels:
- 20 × 1.3333 = 26.6667 pixels
- Convert 0 points to pixels:
- 0 × 1.3333 = 0 pixels
Conversion Chart
| Points | Pixels |
|---|---|
| -17.0 | -22.6667 |
| -10.0 | -13.3333 |
| -5.0 | -6.6667 |
| 0.0 | 0.0000 |
| 5.0 | 6.6667 |
| 8.0 | 10.6667 |
| 12.0 | 16.0000 |
| 15.0 | 20.0000 |
| 20.0 | 26.6667 |
| 25.0 | 33.3333 |
| 30.0 | 40.0000 |
| 33.0 | 44.0000 |
This chart reads points in the left column and shows corresponding pixels on the right. You can locate the points value, then see the equivalent pixels for quick reference without calculating manually.
Related Conversion Questions
- How many pixels are equal to 8 points on a 96 DPI screen?
- What is the pixel size of 8 pt font in CSS?
- Does 8 points always equal 10.6667 pixels on different devices?
- How do I convert 8 points to pixels in HTML or CSS?
- Why is 8 points converted to 10.6667 pixels instead of 8 pixels?
- Are 8 points and 10 pixels the same size in digital design?
- What is the formula to change 8 pt to px for web design?
Conversion Definitions
Points: Points are a unit of measure used in typography, equal to 1/72 of an inch. They describe font sizes, spacing, and other print-related dimensions. In digital design, points help maintain consistent size across different resolutions by relating to physical dimensions.
Pixels: Pixels are the smallest controllable element on a digital display screen, representing a single point of color. Their size varies depending on the screen resolution and density; pixels are used in web and graphic design to define dimensions on digital devices.
Conversion FAQs
Why does 8 points convert to 10.6667 pixels and not 8 pixels?
Because points and pixels measure different concepts, the conversion depends on screen resolution. Points are physical units (1/72 inch), pixels are device-dependent. At a standard 96 DPI, 1 point equals 1.3333 pixels, so 8 × 1.3333 equals 10.6667 pixels, not 8.
Can the conversion factor change between devices?
Yes, the conversion factor depends on the display’s DPI (dots per inch). While 96 DPI is common for screens, higher or lower DPI screens will change the pixel to point ratio. Thus, the pixel value for 8 points might vary with device resolution or scaling.
Is it better to use points or pixels in web design?
Pixels are more precise for screen layouts, since they match device pixels directly. Points are better in print or when consistent physical size is required. For responsive designs, pixels or relative units like em/rem are preferred over points to adapt better to screens.
How do browsers handle point to pixel conversion?
Browsers apply a fixed ratio assuming 96 DPI, converting points to pixels by multiplying by 1.3333. However, user settings or zoom levels may affect actual rendered size, but the base conversion stays the same for CSS processing.
Is the point to pixel conversion affected by zoom or scaling?
Zoom or display scaling changes the apparent size of pixels on screen but not the mathematical conversion factor. When you zoom, the browser scales pixels visually, so 8 points may look bigger or smaller, but the base formula remains constant.