JPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker
JPSC uses some of the tightest file limits of any state commission, with the photo often quoted at just 15 to 25 KB and the signature at 10 to 15 KB. A normal phone photo is many times that, so careful compression is the whole game here.
Drop images here or click to upload
PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, AVIF, HEIC — up to 50MB each
Output is JPG, resized to your pixels and kept at or under the max KB. If a minimum is set, the file is padded up to it. Always confirm the exact rules in the official notification.
- Files never leave your device
- Runs in your browser
- Free, no signup
Tiny files for the Jharkhand form
The Jharkhand Public Service Commission runs the Combined Civil Services exam and the Civil Judge and lecturer recruitments. Applications use a one-time registration on the JPSC portal.
A photo around 15 to 25 KB and a signature around 10 to 15 KB are commonly cited, both as JPG on a light or white background. The photo should be a clear front-facing shot with both ears visible and no cap or glasses, though religious headwear is allowed if the face stays visible.

These KB ranges come from JPSC notification reporting and can change per cycle, so confirm them in the current advertisement before you compress.
Hit a small target cleanly
Start from a modest photo rather than a full-resolution one, then resize to a passport shape and compress to a KB size to reach the 15 to 25 KB window. The smaller the starting pixels, the more quality survives at such a low file size.
Sign your name in full running hand, not block capitals, in black or blue ink on white paper. JPSC expects a normal handwritten signature, and an all-capitals one can be refused.
Run the signature through the same two steps to land near 10 to 15 KB. The tool resizes and compresses only, so use a plain background in the photo from the start.