RatioReady
Wall Art

One image, five wall art ratios

Upload one image. Get five print-ready ratios at 300 DPI plus mockups, listing video, and Etsy listing PDF — all bundled. List more frame sizes without opening Photoshop. Go make something pretty.

Upload one image. Get five print-ready ratios at 300 DPI plus mockups, listing video, and Etsy listing PDF — all bundled. List more frame sizes without opening Photoshop. Go make something pretty.
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Key Features

5 ratio variants per image

Every upload produces 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, 11:14, and ISO (A-series) variants. These five ratios cover the standard frame sizes customers buy most often.

300 DPI print-ready output

All variants are output at 300 DPI, the standard resolution required by print labs and POD platforms for sharp, professional results.

Smart cropping

Intelligently crops from center to preserve the focal point of your artwork. Your main subject stays centered across all ratio variants.

Optional mockup generation

Pair your wall art variants with mockup templates to generate listing images showing your art in realistic room settings.

Print-ready files included

Each ratio variant is a standalone print file ready for production. No additional editing or resizing needed before sending to your print provider.

Portrait and landscape orientations

Get both portrait and landscape versions of each ratio, giving you up to 10 listing-ready variants from a single upload.

Large Print Ready at every size

Every file is sharp at every standard frame size: 24×36", 20×30", 16×24" (2:3), 18×24", 12×16" (3:4), 16×20", 8×10" (4:5), A1–A4 (ISO), and 22×28", 11×14" (11:14).

How it works

1

Upload your artwork

Drag and drop a PNG, JPG, or WebP image into the converter.

2

Choose your settings

Select orientation preferences and whether to include mockups with your output.

3

Get 5 ratio variants

Download all five wall art ratios as print-ready files at 300 DPI, ready to list on any marketplace.

Specifications

Input formats PNG, JPG, WebP
Output ratios 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, 11:14, ISO
Output resolution 300 DPI
Orientations Portrait + Landscape
Cost 59 credits per image — 5 ratios + mockups + listing video + Etsy PDF all bundled

When you’d use this tool

Four scenarios where this tool saves the most time:

  1. Launching a 5-ratio Etsy bundle from one master design. Drop your finalised wall art master into the converter. Get back a ZIP with 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, 11:14, and ISO A2 — all at 300 DPI, named with descriptive filenames so buyers know which file matches their frame. Etsy's 5-file digital download limit fits this exact bundle.
  2. Refreshing existing listings to add ISO A-series for international buyers. Your shop offers US sizes only and you're missing the European/UK market. Run every existing master through the wall art converter — the A-series file slots into every listing's bundle. Adds 40-60% to your addressable market overnight.
  3. Quoting a custom commission across all 5 ratios. A buyer commissions a botanical print and asks for 'all sizes'. Run the design through the converter once to deliver every ratio at 300 DPI. The buyer prints whichever variant matches their frame; you ship one upload, not five.
  4. Pairing the bundle with mockup generation in one job. Toggle mockup generation when running the wall art converter. Each ratio gets composited into your saved PSD templates (frame variants, room scenes, gallery walls) — print files + mockups in one ZIP, no second tool needed for listing photos.

Common mistakes

Things to watch for, in approximate order of how often I see them:

1. Designing critical content near the canvas edges

When one master scales to 5 ratios, the outer 20% is the 'crop zone' — different ratios trim different amounts. Keep focal subjects (faces, signatures, text, logos) in the centre 60% so cropping stays invisible across all 5 variants.

2. Skipping AI upscaling on a 12 MP source for 24×36 output

12 MP (4,000×3,000) falls short of the 78 MP needed for sharp 24×36 at 300 DPI. The converter detects this gap and runs AI upscaling automatically. Don't manually skip the upscale — the credit cost is small compared to a soft 24×36 print and a refund.

3. Trying to crop a 4:5 file to fit an 11:14 frame

11:14 is approximately 1:1.27, between 4:5 (1:1.25) and 3:4 (1:1.33). Cropping a 4:5 file to 11:14 loses content; stretching distorts. Always include the dedicated 11:14 file in the bundle — the converter outputs it natively.

4. Confusing 2:3 portrait with 3:2 landscape orientation

Same ratio, different orientation. The converter detects orientation from the source automatically, but if your buyer specifically wants portrait (24×36 above-bed art) and you ship landscape (36×24 above-sofa art), expect a complaint. Confirm orientation in the listing.

5. Forgetting that A-series sizes use a different ratio than US

ISO A-series (A4, A3, A2, A1) all share 1:√2 ratio (~1:1.414) — distinct from US 2:3 or 3:4. The converter's ISO output is sized for A-series specifically. International buyers with A-frames cannot use the 2:3 or 3:4 files; they need the dedicated A-series variant.

Frequently asked questions

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