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KPSC Photo Resizer (KAS/FDA/SDA)
Resize photo and signature for Karnataka Public Service Commission exams. Matches official KPSC Thulasi & application requirements.
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Client-Side
📸 Photo
200 x 230 px | 20-50 KB
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✍️ Signature
140 x 60 px | 10-20 KB
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KPSC Guide
KPSC Photo & Signature Resizer Online
The easiest way to resize and compress documents for Karnataka Public Service Commission exams.
# About KPSC Recruitment 2026
The Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) is the body responsible for hiring civil servants in Karnataka. It conducts various exams including:
- KAS (Karnataka Administrative Service): For Group A and Group B gazetted probationers.
- FDA (First Division Assistant): Administrative roles in state departments.
- SDA (Second Division Assistant): Clerical support roles.
- Group C: Technical and non-technical posts.
# KPSC Photo Size 2026 Requirements
To avoid application rejection, ensure your uploaded documents encounter the following strict criteria:
Photograph
- Dimension: 200px (width) x 230px (height) is the standard.
- Size: Must be between 20 KB and 50 KB.
- Format: JPG / JPEG only.
- Background: White or very light plain background.
- Recency: Not older than 3 months.
Signature
- Dimension: 140px (width) x 60px (height).
- Size: Must be between 10 KB and 20 KB.
- Ink: Black or Blue ballpoint pen on white paper.
- Format: JPG / JPEG only.
# How to resize photo for KPSC online?
- Upload: Click the "Upload Photo" box above and select your passport-size photo.
- Download: The tool automatically resizes it to 200x230px and compresses it to the 20-50KB range. Click "Download Photo".
- Repeat for Signature: Upload your signature scan to get the perfect 140x60px version.
- Apply: Use these files on the KPSC Thulasi or official recruitment portal.
# Do's and Don'ts
| ✅ Do's | ❌ Don'ts |
|---|---|
| Use a white or off-white background. | Do not use dark or patterned backgrounds. |
| Look directly at the camera with a neutral expression. | Do not wear sunglasses, hats, or masks. |
| Ensure even lighting on the face. | Avoid shadows on the face or background. |
| Signature must be in Black or Blue ink. | Do not sign in Red or Green ink. |
# Troubleshooting Uploads
My photo is still rejected/not uploading?
- Check File Name: Rename your file to something simple like
photo.jpgorsignature.jpg. Avoid spaces or special characters. - Clear Cache: Try clearing your browser cache or use an Incognito/Private window.
- Dimension Precision: KPSC is very strict about 200x230px. Ensure you strictly use the downloaded file from this tool without further manual cropping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common queries about KPSC uploads
The photo size usually must be between 20 KB and 50 KB.
No. Selfies or casual photos are not accepted. Use a formal, passport-style photograph with a clear face and neutral background.
Generally, KPSC does not rigidly specify printing Name/Date on the photo for all exams, unlike TNPSC. However, strictly refer to your specific exam's official notification. If required, it usually needs to be at the bottom.
Ensure you sign on a clean white paper with a thick black or blue pen. Take a clear, bright photo of it directly from above (no angle). This tool will help crop and resize it, but the original clarity matters.
If you effectively wear glasses, they are allowed, but there must be no glare (reflection) on the lenses. Dark glasses or sunglasses are strictly prohibited. The eyes must be clearly visible.
KPSC strictly accepts JPG or JPEG formats. PNG, PDF, or other formats are usually not supported. This tool automatically outputs valid JPG files.
Yes, 100% safe. We use "Client-Side Processing," which means your photos are resized right here in your own browser. They are NOT uploaded to our servers or saved anywhere.
Usually, KPSC opens a correction window for a few days after the application deadline. However, it's safer to upload correct photos in the first attempt to avoid rejection.