Resize Image to 50KB for Maximum Upload Caps
50KB is a common upper limit. Keep the 50KB cap, verify the size, then submit.
Drag and drop an image here, or click to select
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, BMP, GIF (Max 50MB)
You can upload up to 10 images at a time
When to use 50KB
Use 50KB for government or exam registrations, admissions, job portals, or passport/ID photo uploads when the portal lists a 50KB cap or a 20-50KB range. Start at 50KB for better clarity, then step down to 40KB or 30KB only if required. If the rule is a minimum size, use the 20KB page instead. If larger files are allowed, 100KB or 200KB keeps more detail.
How to resize image to 50KB
Choose the image
Click Select or drag and drop the image. Use a clear photo or scan when possible.
Adjust to 50KB
Keep the preset value. Choose Auto or Fixed resolution. If you need higher accuracy, keep Auto resolution.
Download the image
Download the resized image. You can also rename it before saving.
50KB size control tips
Use JPG when possible
JPG usually produces smaller files than PNG at the same clarity. Use PNG only when you need transparency.
Reduce dimensions if still over
If the file stays above 50KB, lower the pixel dimensions and try again.
Keep Auto resolution for accuracy
Auto resolution hits the KB target more reliably. Use Fixed resolution only when exact pixels are required.
50KB FAQs
What scenarios commonly require 50KB or a 20-50KB range?
Government or exam registrations, admissions forms, job portals, and KYC, passport, or ID photo uploads often list a 50KB cap or a 20-50KB range. Always follow the exact portal rule.
If the rule says 20-50KB, what should I set first?
Start at 50KB for better clarity. Step down to 40KB or 30KB only if the file is still over the limit.
My file is still above 50KB. What should I do?
Switch to JPG first, since PNG is usually larger. If it's still over, reduce pixel dimensions and try again.
When do I need Fixed resolution?
Use Fixed resolution only when a portal specifies exact pixel dimensions. Otherwise Auto resolution is more accurate for hitting 50KB.
When should I use PNG instead of JPG?
Use PNG only when you need transparency or sharp graphic edges. For photos, JPG is more reliable for 50KB.