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US Business Card size (1050x600, 300 DPI)

Resize artwork to 1050x600 for a standard 3.5x2 inch US business card at 300 DPI. Free, runs 100% in your browser with no upload, print-ready in seconds.

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How to use US Business Card

  1. 1Upload the image you want to size for Print.
  2. 2Width and height are pre-filled to 1050×600px (7:4 aspect ratio).
  3. 3Adjust the dimensions if you like, then click Resize.
  4. 4Download your correctly sized image — nothing is uploaded.

Features

  • Work at 1050x600 (3.5x2 in at 300 DPI) so text and logos print sharp, not fuzzy.
  • Keep essential text a few millimeters inside the edge so trimming never clips it.
  • Add bleed on top of the trim size if your printer requires it before exporting.
  • Favor generous margins and clear hierarchy; a crowded small card looks unprofessional.

The US Business Card size (1050×600px)

The standard US business card measures 3.5 by 2 inches, and at the 300 DPI resolution commercial printers require that works out to exactly 1050 by 600 pixels. Printing at 300 dots per inch is what keeps small text, logos, and hairline rules looking crisp rather than fuzzy, so sizing your artwork to 1050x600 from the start means the print shop can reproduce your card at its true physical dimensions without resampling.

That 3.5x2 inch footprint is a global convenience: it slips into standard cardholders, wallets, and Rolodex slots, which is exactly why it has stayed the default for decades. The 7:4 aspect ratio is wider than it is tall, giving you a natural landscape canvas for a name, title, and contact details on one side and branding on the other. Because the format is small, restraint reads as professional: generous margins and a clear hierarchy beat a card crammed edge to edge.

One thing to plan for is bleed and safe margins. Most printers ask you to extend background color slightly past the trim edge and to keep text at least a few millimeters inside it, so nothing important gets clipped when the stack is cut. If your printer specifies bleed, add it on top of the 3.5x2 inch trim before exporting. Everything here resizes 100% in your browser with no upload and for free, so your design stays private. Print specs vary by shop, so confirm bleed, DPI, and color settings with your printer before ordering.

Frequently asked questions

What pixel size is a US business card?

1050x600 pixels, which is the standard 3.5x2 inch card at 300 DPI, the resolution most commercial printers require for crisp results.

Why 300 DPI for business cards?

At 300 dots per inch, small text, logos, and thin lines stay sharp. Lower resolution makes fine detail look soft once printed.

Do I need to add bleed?

Usually yes. Many printers want background color extended past the trim edge; add the bleed your shop specifies on top of the 3.5x2 inch size.

Is this resizer free and private?

Yes. It runs 100% in your browser with no upload, and it is free. Print specs vary, so confirm bleed, DPI, and color with your printer.

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