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Image & video resolutions

Every common screen and video resolution from 360p to 8K, with exact pixel sizes, aspect ratio and megapixels — a single citable reference.

360p → 8Kpixels · aspect · megapixelsCC-BY 4.0 — free to reuse with creditUpdated 2026-07-10
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ResolutionPixelsAspectMegapixelsNotes
nHD (360p)640 × 36016:90.23 MPSmall mobile / thumbnail video
VGA640 × 4804:30.31 MPClassic standard-definition
SD (480p)854 × 48016:90.41 MPStandard-definition widescreen
HD (720p)1280 × 72016:90.92 MP“HD ready”
Full HD (1080p)1920 × 108016:92.07 MPThe most common video/photo size
QHD / 2K (1440p)2560 × 144016:93.69 MPHigh-end phones & monitors
4K UHD (2160p)3840 × 216016:98.29 MP4× the pixels of 1080p
DCI 4K4096 × 2160≈17:98.85 MPDigital-cinema 4K (slightly wider)
8K UHD (4320p)7680 × 432016:933.18 MP16× the pixels of 1080p

Megapixels = width × height / 1,000,000. Each 4K frame has four times the pixels of 1080p; 8K has sixteen times. Upscaling adds pixels but not true detail — start from the sharpest source you have.

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How to cite this dataset

Free to reuse under CC BY 4.0 — attribution (a link back to this page) is all that is required. Copy the citation below:

Lumi Apps (2026-07-10). Image & video resolutions. CC BY 4.0. https://alice51849.github.io/ios-app-guide/data/image-video-resolutions.html

Data licensed under CC BY 4.0. You may reuse it freely — please credit “Lumi Apps (https://alice51849.github.io/ios-app-guide)”. Machine-readable copy: image-video-resolutions.json.