US Sizes
All US paper sizes, formats, information and dimension in mm, cm, m, inches, and pixels. The US category has a total of 10 paper sizes.
| Format | Size (mm) | Size (in) |
|---|---|---|
| Tabloid | 279 × 432 mm | 11.0 × 17.0 in |
| Ledger | 432 × 279 mm | 17.0 × 11.0 in |
| Legal | 216 × 356 mm | 8.5 × 14.0 in |
| Folio | 216 × 330 mm | 8.5 × 13.0 in |
| Quarto | 229 × 279 mm | 9.0 × 11.0 in |
| Letter | 216 × 279 mm | 8.5 × 11.0 in |
| Executive | 184 × 267 mm | 7.2 × 10.5 in |
| Half Letter | 140 × 216 mm | 5.5 × 8.5 in |
| Statement | 140 × 216 mm | 5.5 × 8.5 in |
| Junior Legal | 127 × 203 mm | 5.0 × 8.0 in |
What are US Paper Sizes?
The United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico use a distinct set of paper sizes based on inches. Letter, Legal, and Tabloid are the most widely used sizes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are US Sizes dimensions measured?
Standard US Sizes dimensions are officially measured in millimeters and inches. For printing purposes, these physical dimensions can be converted to pixels depending on the desired DPI (dots per inch) resolution.
What is the largest size in the US Sizes category?
The largest size listed in our database for US Sizes is Tabloid, which measures 279 × 432 mm.
How many sizes are included in the US Sizes standard?
There are currently 10 distinct paper sizes documented in the US Sizes series.
Are US Sizes formats used internationally?
While US Sizes formats may have originated in specific regions or industries, they are often widely recognized and utilized across various specialized printing, packaging, and design workflows globally.
How can I compare US Sizes dimensions with other sizes?
You can use our dedicated Compare tool to visually contrast any US Sizes format against other standard paper sizes, allowing you to see the exact dimensional differences side-by-side.