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Pizza Size Calculator helps you compare pizza sizes by area and calculate cost per square inch. Use this free browser-based calculator from XTRAW Tools to compare inputs, estimate results, and plan your next step.
Compare pizza sizes by area and calculate cost per square inch. It is designed for home cooks, bakers, meal planners, caterers, restaurant owners, food-service teams, coffee users, small business owners, and kitchen users who want a fast browser-based estimate before relying on recipe testing, supplier charts, product packaging, nutrition labels, kitchen scales, restaurant spreadsheets, or professional sources.
People use this calculator when they need a quick way to compare pizza area, price per square inch, slices, and pizza value.
Area = π(d/2)²; cost/in² = price / area
Example inputs: Pizza 1 Diameter: 12 in; Pizza 1 Price: $12; Pizza 2 Diameter: 16 in; Pizza 2 Price: $18; Slices in Pizza 1: 8; Slices in Pizza 2: 10
Example result: Using the default pizzas, the 12-inch pizza is 113.1 in² at $0.106/in²; the 16-inch pizza is 201.1 in² at $0.090/in².
Yes. This tool is free to use on XTRAW Tools.
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Results may be estimates depending on the inputs, formula, rounding, ingredient density, measuring method, product brand, recipe method, serving convention, and purpose of the tool. Always verify important results before relying on them.
Disclaimer: This tool is provided for general informational, educational, and convenience purposes only. It is not nutrition, medical, food-safety, culinary, accounting, tax, legal, financial, restaurant-management, recipe-testing, or professional advice. Ingredient densities, conversions, servings, and food estimates can vary by brand, measuring method, recipe, and preparation. Always verify important results with a qualified professional, food-safety guidance, accounting records, supplier prices, recipe testing, nutrition labels, or authoritative source before making decisions.