UPPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker
The UPPSC online form runs through a one-time registration, and a photo or signature that misses the size rules stalls the whole application. Many candidates only learn the file is wrong when the upload bounces, often with the PCS or RO/ARO deadline closing in.
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
What the UPPSC portal usually asks for
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission recruits for posts like the Combined State and Upper Subordinate Services (PCS), Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer (RO/ARO), and various engineering and medical roles. You register once on the OTR system at uppsc.up.nic.in and reuse that profile across exams.
A photo close to 180x216 pixels, roughly a 3.5 by 4.5 cm passport shape, at a file size near 20 to 50 KB is commonly cited for these forms. The signature is smaller, around 216x108 pixels at roughly 10 to 30 KB. Both are usually JPG.

Treat these as commonly mentioned figures, not a fixed rule. File-size ranges in particular differ between sources and cycles, so open the photo instructions in the current notification and use those numbers.
Sign in full and hit both sizes
UPPSC expects your signature in full running hand. Initials or block capitals are a common reason a signature is refused, so sign your normal full signature in black or blue ink on plain white paper before scanning.
Set the photo dimensions first, then the file size. Resize to exact pixels to reach the photo shape, then compress to a KB size so a heavy phone photo drops into the window. Run the signature through the same two steps at its smaller numbers.
Some UPPSC cycles ask for a merged photo-and-signature sheet rather than two files, and the form is bilingual in Hindi and English. The tool resizes and compresses only, so photograph yourself against a plain white wall rather than expecting it to change the background.