Most types of paper used for printing are standard sizes. At work, A4 is the most common paper size. On Microsoft Word, the default size is usually Legal or Letter. Out of the office, there is a world of print and paper sizes that are completely alien to you. If you need to find the size of these types of paper, the following AddictiveTips application will help you.


PaperSizes is a small web-based application. It lists all the common papers used in printing. It not only simplifies finding paper size. It also offers a wide range of paper sizes for different purposes such as envelope, photographic sheet, and business card. You can browse all paper sizes by country or function.

Visit  
papersizes.io  and you will see paper size groups placed in the top area. If you want to find paper size by name like A4 or B9, just select the corresponding item. If you need to find the type of paper used in a particular country, select the corresponding country in the top area of ​​the page. For example, the default size on Microsoft Word is usually Letter or Legal. These are US-specific paper sizes. To find their size, you select the US item also at the top of the page.

If you need to find paper size for business cards, you can find it from the More drop down menu on the right.



By default, PaperSizes displays the paper size in millimeters. You can change this unit from the mm drop down menu at the top right corner. Open it and you can switch between cm (centimeter), m (meter) and inches (inches).


Paper size is all that PaperSizes brings to you but it is also the only information you need when choosing paper and printing.


If you are a designer, paper groups like the Photography and Business Card and the Newspaper and Billboard will be very helpful.

PaperSizes does not tell you the purpose of each paper. For example, if you wonder whether you should print a resume (CV / Resume) on paper, PaperSizes will not be able to help you. For paper groups like Traditional British , thisapplication will tell you whether a particular paper is outdated or whether it continues to be circulated .

In addition, PaperSizes also gives you some information about the origins of paper sizes. You just scroll down to the bottom of the page and you will see this information. This is information extracted from Wikipedia. It tells you exactly which paper is recognized by international standards (ISO).

Last but not least, PaperSizes has four different themes for you to choose from. To change the theme, click on the colored circle icon at the top right corner. You have 4 colors to choose from: black, white, yellow, and blue.


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