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Increase Image Size to 50KB Online Free

Instantly meet the 50KB minimum photo size requirement for SSC CGL, UPSC Civil Services, IBPS PO/Clerk, NEET, JEE, and hundreds of Indian government exam portals β€” all in your browser.

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⚠️ Note: Increasing file size does NOT improve image quality. This tool meets the 50KB minimum upload requirement for exam forms only.

Common Government Exam Photo Requirements

Exam / PortalPhoto Size RangeFile FormatResolution
SSC CGL / CHSL / MTS20KB – 50KBJPEG only200Γ—230px
UPSC Civil Services40KB – 300KBJPEG300dpi
IBPS PO / Clerk / SO20KB – 50KBJPEG200Γ—230px
NEET UG / PG10KB – 200KBJPG/PNGMin 300Γ—400px
JEE Main / Advanced10KB – 200KBJPEGMin 3.5cmΓ—4.5cm
RRB (Railway) Exams15KB – 40KBJPEG200Γ—230px
Bank PO (SBI, RBI)20KB – 50KBJPG200Γ—230px
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How to Meet SSC/UPSC Photo Size Requirements

Government exam portals like SSC, UPSC, and IBPS require uploaded photos to be between 20KB and 50KB (JPEG format). The challenge is that most photo editing apps automatically compress images too much, resulting in photos below 20KB. This tool re-encodes your photo at maximum JPEG quality and scales it up if needed to reach at least 50KB.

Step-by-step: Take or scan your passport-sized photo β†’ Upload here β†’ Click "Inflate to 50KB" β†’ Download the result β†’ Upload to your exam portal. The entire process takes under 10 seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if the portal still rejects my photo after inflation? β–Ύ
Most rejections after size inflation are due to dimension issues (wrong pixel width/height) or file format (some portals only accept JPEG, not PNG). Ensure your photo is in JPEG format and meets the dimension requirements for your specific exam (usually 200Γ—230px for most SSC/IBPS forms).
Does inflating to 50KB affect the scan quality? β–Ύ
No. The inflation process uses max-quality JPEG encoding which preserves all visual detail. The addition of subtle pixel noise (if needed) is invisible to the naked eye. Your photo will look identical to the original.
Is my exam photo uploaded to any server? β–Ύ
No. All processing is done locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your photo never leaves your device.