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Resize images with preset or custom dimensions to meet exact upload requirements.
Select the image you want to resize from your device.
Pick a preset or enter custom dimensions and optional size target.
Apply resizing, then download the result and confirm dimensions and file size.
Use resize image to 200kb when approval depends on exact dimensions, crop framing, and readable detail in one pass.
Resize Image to 200KB applies dimension and crop changes locally in your browser, keeping your originals out of remote processing pipelines.
Preview framing and readability on-device before export so identity photos, signatures, and proofs are controlled entirely on your side.
Use this resize image to 200kb table to lock dimensions, framing, and final upload readiness.
| Resize factor | What to verify | Quick action |
|---|---|---|
| Width and height | Match exact resize image to 200kb dimensions from destination instructions. | Apply preset first, then custom correction if needed. |
| Crop framing | Faces, text, and signatures must remain fully visible. | Reframe before export to avoid clipping. |
| Unit conversion | mm or cm requirements must be mapped correctly to pixels. | Lock DPI assumption before final export. |
| Post-resize file size | Dimension-compliant files can still fail size validation. | Compress once after dimensions are finalized. |
Consistent resize image to 200kb approval requires exact dimensions, clean crop framing, and a final size check before upload.
A repeatable resize image to 200kb checklist reduces rejection cycles more effectively than trial-and-error resizing.
If resize image to 200kb output is rejected, verify dimensions, crop, and final size step by step.
Read one focused guide before final upload to avoid common rejection mistakes.
A practical method to reduce file size under 200KB while preserving enough quality for IDs, forms, and online applications.
A rejection-proof workflow to optimize photo size, dimensions, and clarity for Indian government and exam portal uploads.
Government portals like UPSC, SSC CGL, IBPS, railway recruitment (RRB), and state government job portals set file size limits to reduce server storage costs and ensure fast uploads on slow internet connections. The most common limits are 20KB, 50KB, 100KB, and 200KB for photos and signatures.
Common portals with file size limits include UPSC (photo 300KB, signature 300KB), SSC (photo 50KB, signature 20KB), IBPS (photo 50KB, signature 20KB), RRB NTPC (photo 40KB), TNPSC, MPSC, and most state PSC portals. Always check the specific size requirement on each portal before uploading.
Yes. You can enter any target size - 20KB for signatures, 50KB for photos, 100KB or 200KB for documents. The tool uses a smart compression algorithm that automatically finds the right quality setting to hit your target size without going over.
For a standard passport-size photo (413x531px), 200KB gives excellent quality - the image will look completely normal to human eyes. Even at 50KB, a passport-size photo is still clearly legible for government identity verification purposes.
No. This tool only changes the file size through compression - the pixel dimensions stay exactly the same. If you also need to resize dimensions (for example, to 35x45mm passport size), use the Passport Photo Resize tool first, then compress to your target file size here.
Upload your file, choose the required dimension and settings, then export and verify before upload.