Get Campaign and Brand Images Print-Ready at the Correct DPI — Without Resampling

Brand images built for digital campaigns routinely fail print vendor preflight checks because design tools and DAMs export at screen-resolution DPI by default. Deliteful corrects DPI metadata on your PNG, JPEG, and WebP assets so they pass print spec — without resampling pixels or round-tripping back to the design team.

Marketing teams operating across digital and print channels maintain image libraries that were often built with web-first workflows: assets exported from Figma, Canva, or cloud DAMs at 72 or 96 DPI. When campaign season hits and those assets need to go to a print vendor for brochures, event signage, or direct mail, the DPI mismatch surfaces at preflight — creating a last-minute scramble to chase down the design team for corrected exports. For time-sensitive campaign launches, this is a schedule risk that is entirely avoidable.

Deliteful resolves the mismatch at the metadata level, not the pixel level. The visual content of your brand assets is not touched — colors, sharpness, and composition come out identical to what went in. For marketing managers overseeing multiple concurrent campaigns, the ability to correct an entire batch of assets in a single session — without Photoshop licenses or design tool access — removes a recurring operational bottleneck.

How it works

  1. 1

    Pull assets from your DAM or shared drive

    Download the campaign images flagged by your print vendor or identified as needing DPI correction.

  2. 2

    Upload to Deliteful

    Add the PNG, JPEG, or WebP files to the DPI adjustment tool.

  3. 3

    Enter your print vendor's required DPI

    Set 300 DPI for brochures and direct mail, 150 DPI for large-format event signage, or the value specified in your vendor's asset guide.

  4. 4

    Deliver corrected assets

    Download and send the corrected files to your print vendor — no design team involvement required.

Frequently asked questions

Our brand assets were built for digital. Can we use them for print without redesigning everything?
If the pixel dimensions are sufficient for the intended print size, yes — you only need to correct the DPI metadata tag. Deliteful does this without altering the visual content. Check that your pixel count supports the required print dimensions at 300 DPI before submitting to the vendor.
Will correcting DPI change how images look in our email campaigns or social posts?
No. DPI metadata has no effect on screen rendering. Web browsers and email clients display images based entirely on pixel dimensions, not DPI tags.
Can we process assets for multiple campaigns at once?
Yes — upload multiple images in a single session and apply the same DPI value across all files simultaneously.
Our print vendor requires 300 DPI but our Canva exports show 96 DPI. Is this fixable without re-exporting?
Yes. Canva's default export DPI tag is typically 96, but the pixel dimensions are often adequate for print. Correcting the tag to 300 DPI with Deliteful resolves the vendor's requirement without a redesign or re-export.

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