UPSC Photo Size Tool — Resize & Compress Free

Looking for an UPSC photo resizer that works in your browser? The Union Public Service Commission portal expects photos around 20–300KB in JPEG format at min 200×200 px. UPSC notifications allow a wider photo size range than SSC — resize first, then compress to the exact KB your form asks for. PhotoSizeTool resizes and compresses your image to a target KB — no upload to our servers.

What You Need to Know

Many aspirants search for “upsc photo resizer” or “upsc photo size” as a separate step from general compression. This page matches that intent: use the same privacy-first tool thousands use for SSC, UPSC, and banking forms, with presets aligned to typical UPSC upload limits.

How It Works

Step 1: Open the resizer

Click below — we’ll open the compressor with UPSC-friendly targets in mind.

Step 2: Upload your photo

Use a recent passport-style image with a plain background.

Step 3: Pick target size (KB)

Aim for 20–300KB — use 20KB / 50KB / 100KB presets or custom KB as per your notification.

Step 4: Download and upload to the portal

Save the file and upload to the official UPSC application portal.

Benefits

  • Built for UPSC application photo workflows
  • Targets typical 20–300KB requirements
  • Preview before download — check face clarity
  • Runs entirely in your browser — files stay on your device
  • Works on mobile browsers for last-minute fixes
  • Free — no registration or watermarks

Pro Tip

After resizing, open the preview zoomed in — if your eyes and smile edges look soft, try a slightly higher target KB if the portal allows it, or retake the photo with better light before compressing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this an official UPSC photo tool?

No — PhotoSizeTool is an independent browser-based resizer. Always verify dimensions and KB limits in the latest UPSC notification PDF.

What size should my UPSC photo be?

Portals typically ask for 20–300KB in JPEG, with dimensions around min 200×200 px. Requirements can change each cycle — confirm on the official site.

Does resizing reduce quality?

Yes — smaller files mean more compression. Preview the result and retake the photo with better lighting if the face looks unclear.

Can I use this for signature images?

For signatures, use the Signature Resizer tool — dimensions and KB limits differ from passport photos.

Are my photos uploaded to your server?

No. Processing runs locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your image never leaves your device.

Open UPSC Photo Resizer