Character (X) to Pixel (X) Conversion

Convert between Character (X) and Pixel (X) quickly and accurately.

char
px

How to Convert Character (X) to Pixel (X)

Conversion Formula

1 char = 8 px
1 px = 0.125 char

Example

Convert 15 char to px:

15 char = 15 × 8 px = 120 px

Unit Information

Learn about the typography units you're converting between

Character (X)

char

Definition

Character (X) represents the average width of characters in a font, used for horizontal measurements in typography. One character (X) equals 120 twips, providing a font-relative unit for text layout calculations.

History/Origin

Character (X) measurements were developed in early computer typography to provide font-relative horizontal spacing. The unit allows for proportional text layout that adapts to different font sizes and families.

Current Use

Character (X) units are used in programming, document layout, and typography for calculating text width, column sizing, and horizontal spacing that scales proportionally with font size changes.

Multiplier

120

Offset

0

Pixel (X)

px

Definition

Pixel (X) represents a single pixel in the horizontal direction on a display screen. One pixel (X) equals 15 twips, providing a screen-relative unit for digital typography and web design.

History/Origin

Pixels were introduced with computer graphics and digital displays. Pixel (X) specifically refers to horizontal screen pixels, becoming fundamental to digital typography and web design measurements.

Current Use

Pixel (X) units are essential in web design, digital typography, and screen-based applications for font sizing, layout positioning, and responsive design that adapts to different screen resolutions.

Multiplier

15

Offset

0

Character (X) to Pixel (X) Conversion Table

Character (X) [char] Pixel (X) [px]
1 char 8 px
10 char 80 px
25 char 200 px
50 char 400 px
100 char 800 px
0 char 0E+0 px
-10 char -80 px
-40 char -320 px