Welcome to our paper sizes and standards guide, where we provide an overview of all the different paper sizes and standards used around the world.
US ANSI
paper size standard
ISO 216 international paper size standard
ISO 216 international paper size standard
ISO 269 paper size standard and others
Understanding the various paper sizes and standards is important for anyone involved in printing, design, or document preparation.
At the heart of paper sizes is the A series, which is used extensively in Europe and Asia. A series paper sizes range from A0, which is the largest at 841 x 1189mm, down to A10, which measures just 26 x 37mm. The A series is based on a simple principle: each size is half the area of the next size up, with the longest side being exactly one and a half times the length of the shorter side. This makes it easy to scale documents up or down without losing their proportions.
In North America, the most commonly used paper size is Letter, which measures 8.5 x 11 inches. This is similar in size to the A4 paper used in Europe and other parts of the world. Legal is another standard paper size used in North America, which measures 8.5 x 14 inches.
In addition to the A series, there are several other paper size standards used around the world. These include the B series, which is used for posters and large prints, as well as the C series, which is used for envelopes. There are also specific paper sizes used for books, newspapers, and other print media.
Understanding the different paper sizes and standards is essential for anyone working with printed materials. It ensures that documents are properly formatted, and that they can be easily printed and distributed around the world. Whether you are a designer, printer, or just someone who needs to print documents, our guide is here to help you navigate the world of paper sizes and standards. Explore our site to learn more about the different paper sizes and how they are used around the world.