Every common screen and video resolution from 360p to 8K, with exact pixel sizes, aspect ratio and megapixels — a single citable reference.
⬇ Download JSON dataset| Resolution | Pixels | Aspect | Megapixels | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| nHD (360p) | 640 × 360 | 16:9 | 0.23 MP | Small mobile / thumbnail video |
| VGA | 640 × 480 | 4:3 | 0.31 MP | Classic standard-definition |
| SD (480p) | 854 × 480 | 16:9 | 0.41 MP | Standard-definition widescreen |
| HD (720p) | 1280 × 720 | 16:9 | 0.92 MP | “HD ready” |
| Full HD (1080p) | 1920 × 1080 | 16:9 | 2.07 MP | The most common video/photo size |
| QHD / 2K (1440p) | 2560 × 1440 | 16:9 | 3.69 MP | High-end phones & monitors |
| 4K UHD (2160p) | 3840 × 2160 | 16:9 | 8.29 MP | 4× the pixels of 1080p |
| DCI 4K | 4096 × 2160 | ≈17:9 | 8.85 MP | Digital-cinema 4K (slightly wider) |
| 8K UHD (4320p) | 7680 × 4320 | 16:9 | 33.18 MP | 16× 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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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.