About Desktop Monitor Resolutions

Desktop Monitor Resolutions exists to make one confusing topic simple: screen resolutions. We build free, accurate tools and write clear guides so you can check, calculate, and compare any display resolution in seconds.

What we do

We turn resolution questions into instant answers. Our checker reads your screen resolution the moment you open it, our calculators handle aspect ratio, PPI, and screen size, and our guides explain every standard from 720p to 8K in plain language.

Everything here is free to use, with no sign-up. We make the site sustainable through display advertising, which lets us keep the tools open to everyone. You'll see an ad disclosure in our footer.

Who builds this site

This site is built and maintained by Muhammad Younus, a web developer who designs, codes, and tests the resolution tools here. He's spent years building calculator and reference tools across the web, and he writes the display guides personally, checking every formula and pixel count against real specifications.

That hands-on approach is the point: the tools are tested, the numbers are verified, and the guides are written by the person who built them, not generated and left unchecked.

How we keep our information accurate

We hold ourselves to a simple standard: every figure on the site should be verifiable. Pixel counts come from the published display standards, our calculators use the same formulas you'd find in an engineering reference, and we date our guides so you can see when they were last reviewed.

If you ever spot something that looks off, we want to know. You can reach us through our contact page, and you can read exactly how each tool works on our methodology page.

Find us

For questions, corrections, or feedback, visit our contact page.


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