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Increase Image Size for UPSC Photo

Increase image size in KB online. Inflate JPEG and PNG photos to exact minimum KB limits securely.

Official Requirements for UPSC Photo

To ensure your photo is accepted by the India government authorities, it must meet the following strict criteria:

  • Dimensions: 35 x 45 mm
  • Maximum File Size: 50 KB
  • Background Color: White
  • Photo must be 3.5 cm wide × 4.5 cm tall.
  • White or light background, formal attire.
  • File size: 20 KB to 50 KB, JPEG format.
  • Taken within the last 6 months.
  • Full face, front-facing, no head covering (except religious).
  • No sunglasses or tinted glasses.

Disclaimer: These requirements are verified based on official guidelines. However, immigration and examination rules can change. Always consult the official UPSC Photo portal before final submission.

Common Rejection Reasons

  • Photo file size outside the 20–50 KB range.
  • Wearing sunglasses or coloured glasses.
  • Background not white or plain light colour.
  • Informal or casual attire visible.
  • Poor scan quality — blurry or pixelated.
Official Guidelines Compliance

UPSC Civil Services Exam Photo & Signature Editor

Many government portals, visa applications, and job forms have strict minimum file size limits (e.g., "Image must be at least 100KB or 2MB"). If your photo is too small, you cannot upload it. Our Increase Image Size tool solves this by mathematically inflating your JPEG or PNG file size without altering its visual appearance or dimensions. We use a proprietary "Invisible Noise Injection" engine that safely adds microscopic data to the image pixels. This forces the file size to expand drastically from KB to MB while ensuring the image looks exactly the same to the human eye. Best of all, this process happens securely entirely within your browser. The Union Public Service Commission imposes notoriously unyielding restrictions on the photographic evidence and signature scans provided for Indian civil service examinations. If your uploads exceed the tightly controlled kilobyte boundaries or lack the mandatory dimensions, the portal will completely lock you out of registration. This tool effortlessly shapes your media to fit the UPSC's exact criteria, allowing you to focus on your preparation instead of technical glitches.

How to Use Increase Image Size for UPSC Photo

Follow these simple steps to ensure your file meets all requirements for UPSC Photo.

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Upload Your Small Image - Upload Candidate Files

Drag and drop or select the JPEG, JPG, or PNG photo that is too small for your application portal. Select either your recent passport-sized photograph or your scanned signature for processing.

2

Set Your Minimum Target Size - Enforce UPSC Constraints

Enter the exact minimum KB or MB required by the portal (e.g., 200KB or 2MB). You can scale all the way up to 10MB! Crop the image to a square format (ranging from 300x300 to 1000x1000 pixels) and compress the file to strictly sit between 20KB and 300KB.

3

Download the Inflated Image - Save Application Assets

Our engine will instantly inject invisible data to inflate the size. Click download to securely save your new, larger image. Download the optimized JPEG files, guaranteeing they will upload smoothly onto the UPSC Online platform.

Frequently Asked Questions about UPSC Photo

Answers to common questions regarding requirements for UPSC Photo.

How can I increase image size in KB without losing quality?
We use a technique called lossless inflation and invisible noise injection. This adds mathematical data to the image file without changing its dimensions, colors, or visual clarity, resulting in a perfectly preserved image with a much larger file size.
Can I increase photo size from KB to MB?
Yes! Our tool allows you to scale up the file size drastically. You can easily turn a 50KB image into a 2MB or 5MB file, provided the image has enough pixel dimensions to hold the injected data.
Will this change the dimensions (width and height) of my photo?
No. Your image dimensions (e.g., 600x600 pixels) remain completely untouched. Only the underlying file byte size is increased to pass the portal upload restrictions.
Why do portals reject images that are too small?
Many legacy government and banking portals use outdated validation rules that assume very small file sizes mean the image is too low-resolution or blurry. Inflating the file size bypasses this incorrect validation error.
Is my personal photo safe during this process?
Absolutely. The inflation engine runs entirely locally in your web browser. Your photo is never uploaded, stored, or sent to any server, guaranteeing 100% privacy.
What is the UPSC photo file size limit?
UPSC requires the photograph as a JPEG between 20 KB and 50 KB. Use our Compress Image tool to reduce your photo to within this range without visible quality loss.
What should I wear in my UPSC photo?
UPSC requires formal attire. Avoid casual clothing. The background should be plain white or light-coloured.
What are the size limits for the UPSC photo and signature?
Both the photograph and the signature must be in JPG format. The file size for each must not exceed 300 KB and must not be less than 20 KB.
Does my name and date need to be on the UPSC photo?
Recent notifications mandate that the candidate's name and the date the photograph was taken must be clearly printed at the bottom of the image.

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