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Aadhaar photo resizer

Aadhaar enrolment and update forms want a recent, plain-background passport-style photo kept to a modest file size, and a file that is too heavy is one of the more common reasons an online update stalls partway through. This resizer compresses your photo to a size Aadhaar portals commonly accept, without the photo ever being sent anywhere to do it.

  • No upload — files stay on your device
  • Works offline once loaded
  • Free forever, no signup, no watermark
Drop a photo here, or tap to choose JPG, PNG, WebP or HEIC from your phone — nothing is uploaded
Target file size
Custom target (KB)
Width (px, optional)
Height (px, optional)

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How to use this tool

  1. Add your photo

    Drop the image onto the box, or tap it to pick a file — on a phone you can shoot a fresh photo straight from the camera.

  2. Choose the target size

    Pick one of the KB presets or type your own number, and add a pixel width and height if the form demands specific dimensions.

  3. Check and download

    The preview shows the compressed result and its exact size. If it looks right, download the JPEG and upload it to your form.

Questions people ask

What photo size does Aadhaar need?

Aadhaar enrolment and update forms generally accept a recent, plain-background JPEG photo under about 200KB. Because UIDAI updates its portals periodically, treat this as a safe starting point and confirm against the current form if your upload is still rejected.

Can I use this to update my Aadhaar photo online?

This tool only resizes the image file — it does not connect to UIDAI or submit anything. Resize your photo here first, then upload the downloaded file through the official Aadhaar Self Service Update Portal or at an enrolment centre.

Is my photo uploaded to a server?

No. The resizing happens inside your own browser using the Canvas API, and this site has no upload endpoint at all. You can switch off your internet connection after the page loads and the tool still works.

Will resizing to a small KB size ruin my photo?

Quality does drop as the file gets smaller, but the tool searches for the highest JPEG quality that still fits your target instead of guessing. The preview shows exactly what you are about to download, so you can judge it before saving.

Can I set the pixel width and height as well as the KB size?

Yes. Enter a width and height and the photo is resized to those dimensions first, then compressed to your KB target. Leave them blank to keep the original proportions.

Does it work on a phone?

Yes. Tapping the drop zone opens your camera or gallery, and the download works the same way it does on a desktop. Most forms are filled on a phone, so the tool is built for that first.

Free because it costs us nothing to run: your browser does the work, not our servers. Made by Dynamb Technologies — we build software for businesses.