Voter ID Photo Resizer

Resize your photo to the size Voter ID application forms typically expect.

Voter ID (EPIC) applications submitted through the national voter services portal ask for a passport-style photo within a defined file size range, much like other government ID forms. The most common failure mode is a phone photo that's several megabytes — far above what the form accepts — combined with pixel dimensions that don't match what the form's uploader expects. This tool handles both at once: pick your target file size, and the photo is resized and compressed to fit, entirely inside your browser. No image is ever sent to a server to make this work, so there's no upload wait and no privacy tradeoff either. Voter ID photo requirements can vary slightly by state election office and have been updated periodically, so treat the numbers below as a reasonable default and verify them against the specific form you're filling before final submission.

ItemDimensionsFile size
Photo200×230px10-50KB

Last verified: NEEDS VERIFICATION

Frequently asked questions

What photo format does the Voter ID portal accept?

JPEG/JPG is the standard expectation across most Indian government portals, including voter registration — this tool always outputs a JPEG.

Can I use a selfie for my Voter ID photo?

Many portals now accept a live or recent selfie-style photo, but a plain background and forward-facing pose are still expected — check your specific form for whether live capture is required.

Why did my photo get rejected even though it's under the KB limit?

A rejection despite the right file size is usually a dimension or background issue rather than a size issue — recheck the pixel dimensions and background against the form's stated requirements.