Resize to an editable 300×400 px preset and compress toward 50 KB — entirely in your browser.
UPSC Photo Resizer starts from a 300×400 px, about 50 KB preset commonly used for UPSC forms. It is an editable starting point, not an official UPSC specification.
By default the tool never shrinks below 300×400. If it cannot reach 50 KB at that size, it reports the result as over target so your photo keeps the required dimensions.
Output is JPG by default and you can choose PNG or WebP. Re-encoding removes EXIF and GPS metadata, and your photo is rendered onto the chosen background before export in every format. Print DPI is not embedded by the browser canvas; sizes are in pixels.
Photo rules for UPSC can change between sessions. Always compare the downloaded image with the latest official UPSC upload page before final submission.
UPSC Photo Resizer resizes your photo to 300×400 pixels and then compresses the selected output format toward a 50 KB target, all inside your browser. The dimensions and the target are editable, so you can match whatever the current UPSC form asks for.
By default the tool keeps the 300×400 dimensions fixed and compresses the chosen output format toward 50 KB. If it cannot reach the target at those dimensions, it keeps the dimensions and reports the achieved size as over target, so nothing is silently shrunk. You can turn on dimension reduction if size matters more than keeping the exact dimensions.
Photo requirements for UPSC can change between sessions and are not always documented, so treat these values as a convenient starting preset and confirm against the latest official upload page before final submission.
Starts from the common 300×400 px / 50 KB UPSC preset and lets you change every value.
UPSC Photo Resizer shows the final dimensions and achieved KB, and marks the result over target when the size cannot be met at the fixed dimensions.
Keeps your chosen 300×400 width and height by default instead of silently shrinking the photo to hit the KB target.
Your UPSC photo is processed in your browser with the HTML canvas and is never uploaded to a server.
Prepare a 300×400 px photo near 50 KB for UPSC application or registration pages.
Shrink a large camera or phone photo down to the 300×400 px UPSC preset without installing anything.
When a UPSC page rejects a photo for being too large, compress it toward 50 KB while keeping the required dimensions.
Resize and compress a UPSC photo from a phone, tablet, or laptop browser, with the file staying on the device.
No. UPSC Photo Resizer runs entirely in your browser using the HTML canvas. Your photo is read, resized, and compressed on your own device and is never sent to imgtoolsbase or any server.
It defaults to an editable 300×400 pixel preset and compresses the selected output format toward about 50 KB. Both the dimensions and the target are editable, so you can match the values your UPSC form asks for.
Not always. UPSC Photo Resizer keeps your 300×400 dimensions fixed and tries browser-supported encoder settings to get under 50 KB when it can. If the target cannot be reached at those dimensions, it keeps the dimensions and marks the result over target rather than shrinking the photo.
Yes. Width, height, fit, background, target size, and output format are all editable. The preset is only a convenient starting point for UPSC forms, not a fixed requirement.
No. This is not an official UPSC tool, and photo rules can change or include undocumented checks. UPSC Photo Resizer prepares the dimensions and size and reports what it produced; always compare the result with the latest official upload instructions before submitting.
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