School Admission Photo Resizer
Resize your photo to the size School Admission application forms typically expect.
Online school and college admission portals almost always ask for a recent passport-style photo of the student, usually with a fairly tight KB limit designed for a system built years before modern phone cameras. Parents and students frequently hit an upload error simply because the source photo, taken on a phone, is many times larger than the form allows — not because anything is actually wrong with the picture itself. This tool resizes the photo to a standard passport-style frame and compresses it to your target KB size in one step, directly in your browser. Every school board or admission system sets its own exact numbers and these can change between academic years, so treat the values below as a sensible default and confirm them against the specific admission form before final submission. No file is ever uploaded to a server to make this tool work.
| Item | Dimensions | File size |
|---|---|---|
| Photo | 200×230px | 10-50KB |
Last verified: NEEDS VERIFICATION
Frequently asked questions
Does the photo need to be the student's own, not a parent's?
Yes — admission forms specifically require a current photo of the student applying, not a parent or guardian, and usually want it recent (often within the last few months).
What if the admission portal asks for a signature too?
Use the dedicated Signature Resizer tool on this site for that — it handles the smaller signature-scan dimensions and KB range separately from the photo.
Why is my photo rejected even though it looks fine to me?
Most rejections at this stage come down to file size or pixel dimensions rather than the photo's actual appearance — resize and compress to the form's exact numbers and re-upload.
