Instantly convert Picas to Percent and Percent to Picas.
A simple and fast tool to convert picas values to percent units and back again for responsive web design. This canonical page covers both directions to avoid duplicate SEO pages for identical content.
Bases
Configure only the reference values required for this conversion pair.
Conversion
Edit either side, copy any result, or swap the displayed direction.
Picas
Percent
Canonical page shared by both directions: PC to % and % to PC.
Current conversion chart
A responsive visual curve based on the active direction and current base values.
Current conversion
2pc = 32%
Reverse conversion
32% = 2pc
Convert PC to pixels
Pixels = PC × 16
Convert pixels to %
Result = (Pixels / Parent Length) × 100
Context
- Parent length: 100px
Step 1: Define the relevant context
Confirm the values that influence the conversion. Relative units like REM, EM, VW, VH, and % depend on the root font-size, parent font-size, parent length, or viewport dimensions.
Step 2: Convert the source value into pixels
Normalize the source unit into pixels first. This gives you a consistent base for accurate conversion across all CSS unit types.
Step 3: Convert pixels into the target unit
Once the intermediate pixel value is known, convert it into percent using the target formula below.
| Picas | Percent |
|---|---|
| 1pc | 16% |
| 2pc | 32% |
| 4pc | 64% |
| 6pc | 96% |
| 8pc | 128% |
| 12pc | 192% |
Understanding Picas
Picas are another print-focused unit. They can be useful when translating editorial or publishing measurements into web-friendly values.
Understanding Percent
Percent values scale relative to a parent length or container value, making them useful for flexible layouts and proportional sizing.
Why convert PC and %?
- System consistency: Work across design tokens, components, and documentation using a predictable translation between units.
- Responsive control: Compare fixed, relative, and contextual units without guessing how they behave in production layouts.
- SEO-safe structure: This page serves both directions of the same conversion pair to avoid duplicate content and consolidate relevance in one canonical destination.