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Prepare ID photos and document scans for KYC (Know Your Customer) uploads — bank account opening, fintech onboarding, Aadhaar-based KYC, and PAN card verification. Resize to the required dimensions and compress to under 100 KB or 200 KB as required. Browser-only.
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Common KYC upload requirements
| Platform type | Format | File size | Dimensions (photo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indian public sector banks | JPEG | Under 100 KB | 200×230 px |
| Private banks / NBFCs | JPEG / PNG | 50–200 KB | Varies |
| Fintech apps (Zerodha, Paytm, etc.) | JPEG / PNG | 50–200 KB | 400×600 px for ID |
| Government eKYC portals | JPEG | Under 50 KB | 200×230 px |
Requirements vary by platform — check the upload page on your specific portal before submitting.
Document types covered
- ID photo (passport style) — face photo for KYC selfie or live photo comparison. Typically 200×230 px, JPEG under 100 KB.
- Aadhaar card scan — front and back of Aadhaar card. Scan at 200 DPI, compress to under 200 KB per page.
- PAN card scan — clear scan showing name, PAN number, date of birth, and signature. Compress to under 200 KB.
- Address proof — utility bill, bank statement, or rent agreement. Scan as JPEG, compress to portal-specified limit.
- Signature — signature on plain white paper, scanned or photographed, compressed to under 50 KB.
How it works (3 steps)
- Upload your photo or scan. The file stays in your browser — it is never sent to any server. Your identity documents stay private.
- Set target dimensions and file size. Enter the pixel dimensions and KB limit from your KYC portal (e.g. 200×230 px, under 100 KB).
- Download and submit. The output file meets your portal's requirements. Check that all text and facial features are clearly readable before uploading.
FAQ
What file size does KYC photo upload typically require?
Most Indian bank and fintech portals require 50–200 KB JPEG. Public sector banks commonly specify under 100 KB. Government eKYC portals may require under 50 KB. Always check your specific platform.
Can I upload a PNG for KYC?
Some fintech apps accept PNG, but most Indian bank and government portals prefer JPEG. When in doubt, use JPEG — it is universally accepted. Convert PNG to JPEG first using UploadReady if needed.
What dimensions should my KYC photo be?
For face/ID photo: 200×230 px for most Indian bank and government portals. For ID card scans: 400×600 px for some fintech apps. For document scans: any dimensions as long as text is legible and file is under the KB limit.
Can I upload a scanned document for KYC?
Yes — scan Aadhaar, PAN, or address proof as JPEG at 200 DPI, then compress to under the portal's limit (usually 100–200 KB). Ensure all text and numbers are clearly readable in the compressed file.
Why does my KYC photo keep getting rejected?
Common reasons: file size exceeding the limit, wrong format (PNG where JPEG required), blurry or poorly-lit photo, non-white background, or face not centred. Check the specific error message from the portal — it usually states which requirement failed.