Free Photo & Signature Resizer for Government Exam Forms (2026)
Indian government exam portals (SSC, UPSC, IBPS, Railway, NEET, JEE, State Police) reject thousands of applications every day for wrong photo size — usually over 50 KB or wrong pixel dimensions. This free photo and signature resizer has 80+ exam presets that auto-resize your image to the exact KB and pixel size each portal demands. Output is JPG, ready to upload.
Supported exam presets
- SSC — CGL, CHSL, GD Constable, MTS, Stenographer (Photo 20–50KB, Signature 10–20KB)
- UPSC — CSE, NDA, CDS, EPFO (Photo 20–300KB, Signature 20–300KB)
- IBPS — PO, Clerk, SO, RRB (Photo 20–50KB, Signature 10–20KB)
- Railway RRB — Group D, NTPC, ALP, JE (Photo 20–50KB)
- NEET / JEE / NTA — Photo 10–200KB, Signature 4–30KB
- State Police — UP, MH, KA, TN, RJ, GJ, BH (varies by state)
- Custom — set any KB target and pixel dimensions
How to resize your exam photo to 20KB / 50KB — 4 steps
- Upload your photo or signature (JPG/PNG accepted).
- Pick the exam preset (or use Custom).
- The tool auto-crops to the right ratio and compresses to the KB target.
- Click Download — the output JPG is ready for the exam portal.
Common reasons your exam photo gets rejected
- File size above the upper limit (usually 50 KB)
- Wrong pixel dimensions (e.g. 600×800 instead of 350×450)
- PNG instead of JPG
- Background not white / off-white
- Photo too dark, blurred or low quality
- Signature not in black ink on white paper
Privacy — is it safe to upload my passport photo here?
Yes. Everything runs locally in your browser via the Canvas API. Your photo and signature never leave your device — nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server. Close the tab and the file is gone.
Tips for a perfect exam photo
- Use a recent (within 3 months) colour passport photo
- Plain white or very light background
- Face occupies 60–70% of the frame, looking straight at camera
- No spectacles glare, no head covering (except for religious reasons), no smile (mouth closed)
- Sign with a black ink gel pen on plain white paper, then photograph or scan
