Online Image Resizer

Resize and crop photos to exact dimensions (px, cm, mm) and compress to target KB limits instantly.

Settings

Width (px)
Height (px)
Min Size (KB)
Max Size (KB)
Brightness 0
Contrast 0

Privacy First: All image resizing and compression happens locally in your browser. No files are uploaded to any server.

Upload Image

Drag & drop or click to upload
Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC (Max 15MB)

How to Resize Your Photos in 3 Simple Steps

Get your application photo perfectly sized and compressed in seconds. No technical skills required.

1. Upload Image

Select or drop your photo (JPG, JPEG, or PNG format). Your file stays private on your local browser.

2. Set Dimensions & KB

Input your required width/height in px, cm, or mm. Adjust the target KB slider to set file boundaries.

3. Crop & Download

Use the visual crop box to position your photo perfectly, preview the final KB size, and download.

Everything You Need for Perfect Application Photos

Designed to prevent photo rejections by matching exact guidelines for competitive examinations.

Multi-Unit Support

Resize by Pixels (px), Centimeters (cm), or Millimeters (mm) for digital or physical print standards.

KB Capping Controls

Define the maximum size (e.g. 50KB) and let our local compression algorithm optimize details.

100% Device Private

Your images are never sent to a backend server. WebAssembly compiles and compresses photos locally.

Instant Render

See your live changes immediately. Sliders update the preview size and KB dynamically.

Fully Responsive

Resize, crop, and compress easily from your smartphone, tablet, or desktop browser.

No Ads & No Watermarks

Download pristine, clean images suitable for legal and government portals. 100% free.

Official Photo Guidelines for Major Recruitment Portals

Indian government recruitment websites (such as SSC OTR, UPSC online, IBPS, and Railway Recruitment Boards) utilize automated portals to filter candidates' applications. A significant percentage of rejections are caused by uploaded photos that violate size constraints, file types, or physical aspect ratios.

This online resizer resolves ratio issues by locking aspects and measuring in both pixels and physical centimeter dimensions. Refer to the standard specifications below when resizing your photos:

Exam Board / Portal Required Dimensions File Size (KB) Allowed Formats
SSC (Staff Selection Commission) 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm (or 320 x 412 px) 20 KB - 50 KB JPG / JPEG
UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Min 350x350 px | Max 1000x1000 px 20 KB - 300 KB JPG / JPEG
IBPS / State Banking 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm (or 200 x 230 px) 20 KB - 50 KB JPG / JPEG
NEET (National Eligibility Entrance Test) 4 x 6 inches (Postcard photo) 10 KB - 200 KB JPG / JPEG

Frequently Asked Questions about Sizing

Everything you need to know to get your photo approved on the first try.

How do I resize an image to specific pixel dimensions?
Upload your photo to our resizer, choose your target width and height in pixels (for example, 350x450 px or 200x230 px), adjust the crop box to center the subject, and click the Download button. The image will be processed instantly.
Can I resize a photo in centimeters (cm) or millimeters (mm)?
Yes, you can! Our tool allows you to input dimensions in Pixels (px), Centimeters (cm), or Millimeters (mm). This makes it incredibly easy to format your passport photos according to physical print sizes requested by official portals (like SSC's 3.5cm x 4.5cm guideline).
Is it safe to upload my personal passport photo here?
Absolutely. We prioritize your privacy above everything else. Unlike traditional online tools that upload files to their servers, ExamMint Resizer executes 100% client-side in your web browser. Your photo never leaves your device and is never uploaded to any database.
What is the standard passport photo size for Indian exam portals?
Most major Indian recruitments (such as SSC, IBPS, and State PSCs) require a 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm photo, which translates to a 200 x 230 pixels box or 350 x 450 pixels box. The file size is usually restricted to a range of 20 KB to 50 KB in JPG/JPEG format.
Why do government job application portals reject uploaded photos?
Portals reject photos if they fail to meet strict automated validation checks. Common reasons include: exceeding the maximum file size (in KB), incorrect pixel dimensions (width/height ratio), low resolution, off-center cropping, or non-white background colors.