The SnapToSize Team·Print sellers turned toolmakers, specialized in Etsy print sizing·Last updated: June 1, 2026
Size Comparison

8×10 vs 5×7 Print Size: What's the Difference and Which Sells More?

8×10 is 128% larger than 5×7, and they use different aspect ratios — so the same file won't work for both. Here are the exact pixel dimensions at 300 DPI, when to use each size, and how to export both from one upload.

Quick Answer

8×10 is 128% larger than 5×7 (80 vs 35 sq in). At 300 DPI: 5×7 = 1500×2100 px, 8×10 = 2400×3000 px. They have different ratios (5:7 vs 4:5) so you need separate exports — one file can't serve both without cropping.

Both sizes have dedicated packs in SnapToSize — export each at the correct pixels in one click.

Pixel Dimensions for 5×7 and 8×10 at 300 DPI

These are the exact pixel dimensions print shops and Etsy require for sharp output. Always export at 300 DPI — lower resolution produces blurry prints.

SizePixels (300 DPI)RatioAreaSnapToSize
5×7 (portrait)1500×2100 px5:735 sq inExtras Pack
5×7 (landscape)2100×1500 px7:535 sq inExtras Pack
8×10 (portrait)2400×3000 px4:580 sq in4:5 Pack
8×10 (landscape)3000×2400 px5:480 sq in4:5 Pack

How Much Bigger Is 8×10 Than 5×7?

An 8×10 print covers 80 square inches, while a 5×7 covers only 35 square inches. That means 8×10 has 128% more surface area — more than double the size. On a wall, that difference is impossible to miss: 5×7 reads as an accent piece or gift print, while 8×10 commands the space and works as a standalone statement.

For Etsy sellers, the difference matters at the product level too. 5×7 buyers typically want affordable gift prints, greeting-card-style art, or filler pieces for gallery walls. 8×10 buyers are decorating — they want something that fills a frame and looks finished from across the room.

Why the Same File Won't Work for Both Sizes

5×7 and 8×10 may both look like "portrait rectangles," but their aspect ratios are different — and that difference forces separate exports:

5:7
5×7 ratio
= 0.714
Unique to 5×7 prints
4:5
8×10 ratio
= 0.800
Same as 16×20, 20×25, Instagram square

The gap is 0.714 vs 0.800 — significant enough that cropping a 5:7 file to fit an 8×10 frame clips roughly 11% of the image height. For designs with text near the edges, borders, or tight compositions, that cropping ruins the piece.

The correct approach: export two separate files. One at 1500×2100 px for 5×7 and one at 2400×3000 px for 8×10. SnapToSize generates both from a single upload — no Photoshop, no manual resizing, no guessing.

Which Size Sells Better on Etsy?

8×10 is the most popular single print size on Etsy because it fits standard frames buyers already own — IKEA RIBBA, Target, Amazon basics. No mat, no custom framing needed. Buyers add it to their cart with confidence.

5×7 is the top-selling size for gift prints and smaller art. Buyers searching for 5×7 typically want something affordable and easy to frame — a birthday gift, a desk piece, or a small addition to a gallery wall. The lower price point also reduces checkout hesitation.

The strongest Etsy listings include both sizes. A buyer browsing for a 5×7 gift print finds you; if they love the design, they buy the 8×10 for their own wall too. Two exports from one upload doubles your potential order value with no extra design work.

Exporting 5×7 and 8×10 separately means two Photoshop sessions, two manual resizes, and hoping neither crops your design edges.

Upload once. SnapToSize generates both sizes at the correct pixel dimensions — no cropping, guaranteed under 20MB.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. An 8×10 print covers 80 square inches versus 35 square inches for a 5×7 — that's 128% more surface area. On a wall, 8×10 is a clear statement; 5×7 is compact and works well in clusters, on desks, or as gift prints.

At 300 DPI: a 5×7 print requires 1500×2100 pixels (portrait) or 2100×1500 pixels (landscape). An 8×10 print requires 2400×3000 pixels (portrait) or 3000×2400 pixels (landscape). Both must be exported at 300 DPI for sharp print-shop quality.

No. They have different aspect ratios: 5×7 is 5:7 (0.714) and 8×10 is 4:5 (0.800). Stretching a 5:7 file to fill an 8×10 frame will letterbox it or crop the edges. You need two separate exports at the correct pixel dimensions for each size.

Both are strong sellers for different buyers. 8×10 is the most popular wall art size on Etsy — it fits standard IKEA and Target frames buyers already own. 5×7 sells well as gift prints, desk art, and for buyers wanting affordable statement pieces. Offering both in one listing maximises your reach.

5×7 is a 5:7 ratio (0.714). 8×10 is a 4:5 ratio (0.800). The 5:7 ratio is slightly taller relative to its width than 4:5. These ratios look similar at a glance but are not interchangeable — you will see cropping or distortion if you use one file for both frames.

Yes. Upload your design once and select the Extras pack to get your 5×7 at 1500×2100 px, or the 4:5 pack to get your 8×10 at 2400×3000 px — both at 300 DPI with no cropping. You can run both packs in sequence from a single upload.

Export 5×7 and 8×10 in Seconds

1,500×2,100 px · 2,400×3,000 px

Upload your design once. SnapToSize generates both sizes at the correct pixel dimensions — no Photoshop, no cropping, guaranteed under 20MB.

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