Image File Size Calculator

Calculate image file sizes based on resolution, format, and compression. Estimate storage for RAW, JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, and other formats.

Image Settings

Result

File Size (per image)
14.4 MB
Resolution: 6000 × 4000 px
Total pixels: 24.0 MP
Format: JPEG (Medium)
Uncompressed size: 68.7 MB
Total for 1 image(s): 14.4 MB

Storage Capacity

On 16 GB card: ~1,138 images
On 64 GB card: ~4,551 images
On 256 GB card: ~18,204 images

How Image File Size is Calculated

Basic Formula (Uncompressed)

File Size (MB) = (Width × Height × Bit Depth) ÷ 8,388,608

Example: 6000 × 4000 × 24 ÷ 8,388,608 = 68.7 MB

This calculates the uncompressed size. Most formats apply compression to reduce file size. JPEG typically achieves 10-40% of uncompressed size depending on quality settings.

Format Comparison

Format Type Typical Size Use Case
JPEG Lossy 10-40% of RAW Photos, web images
PNG Lossless 30-70% of RAW Graphics, transparency
WebP Lossy/Lossless 25-35% smaller than JPEG Modern web
AVIF Lossy/Lossless 50% smaller than JPEG Next-gen web
RAW Uncompressed 100% (baseline) Professional photography
TIFF Lossless 100% (or compressed) Archival, printing

Typical File Sizes by Megapixels

  • 12 MP (4000×3000): RAW ~25 MB | JPEG ~4 MB | WebP ~2.5 MB
  • 24 MP (6000×4000): RAW ~69 MB | JPEG ~8-15 MB | WebP ~5-8 MB
  • 50 MP (8688×5792): RAW ~144 MB | JPEG ~20-35 MB | WebP ~12-20 MB
  • 100 MP (12288×8192): RAW ~288 MB | JPEG ~40-70 MB | WebP ~25-40 MB

Compression Guidelines

  • Maximum Quality (10%): Nearly lossless. For critical work and large prints.
  • High Quality (20-30%): Excellent quality. Suitable for professional use and printing.
  • Medium Quality (40-50%): Good quality. Ideal for web and general use. Sweet spot for most purposes.
  • Low Quality (60-70%): Visible compression artifacts. Only for thumbnails or bandwidth-limited situations.

Common Image Scenarios

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Smartphone Photo

12 MP, JPEG Medium

3-5 MB

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DSLR Photo (RAW)

24 MP, 14-bit RAW

25-40 MB

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Web Image

1920×1080, WebP

100-300 KB

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High-Res Print

50 MP, TIFF 16-bit

288 MB

Frequently Asked Questions

How many photos can fit on a memory card?

It depends on image resolution and format. For 24 MP JPEG at medium quality (~12 MB each): 16 GB = ~1,365 photos, 64 GB = ~5,460 photos, 256 GB = ~21,845 photos. RAW files take 3-5x more space than JPEG.

Should I shoot in RAW or JPEG?

RAW preserves maximum image data for editing but creates large files (25-40 MB for 24 MP). JPEG is smaller (3-15 MB) but less flexible for editing. Shoot RAW for important photos you'll edit, JPEG for casual shots and when storage is limited.

What's the best format for web images?

WebP offers the best compression (25-35% smaller than JPEG) with good quality and wide browser support. AVIF is even better (50% smaller) but has limited support. Use JPEG as fallback for maximum compatibility.

Why do my RAW files vary in size?

RAW file size depends on sensor resolution, bit depth (12-bit vs 14-bit), and whether the camera uses lossless compression. Some cameras compress RAW files to 50-60% of uncompressed size without quality loss.

How much storage do I need for a photo shoot?

Calculate: (number of shots) × (file size per shot). Example: 500 shots in RAW (24 MP) = 500 × 30 MB = 15 GB. Always bring 2-3x more storage than calculated to be safe.