Smart Photo Validator — Passport, Visa & Exam Photo Checker
Nothing is more annoying than filling a 30-minute government form and having it rejected at the last step because of the photo. This validator checks your photo against the actual requirements — dimensions, file size, format — for exams and documents like SSC, UPSC, NEET, PAN and passport, and tells you exactly what's wrong before you submit.
How it works
- Pick the requirement you're targeting (for example: SSC photo, PAN card photo, passport 35×45mm).
- Upload your photo.
- The validator instantly checks the pixel dimensions, file size in KB, and file format against that requirement.
- If something fails, it tells you precisely what — and you can fix it right here with the built-in resize/compress tools, then re-check.
Why photos get rejected (the usual suspects)
- File size over the limit — a phone photo is 3–5MB while forms often want 20–100KB.
- Wrong dimensions — e.g., a form wants 200×230 pixels and you upload 4000×3000.
- Wrong format — some portals only accept JPG/JPEG and silently fail on PNG.
- Aspect ratio distorted — stretching a photo to fit dimensions makes faces look wrong and can get flagged during verification later.
Frequently asked questions
Which exam/document requirements are included?
Common Indian ones: SSC, UPSC, NEET, JEE, Railway (RRB), PAN card, Aadhaar, passport and more. Each has its official dimension/size/format rules built in.
The validator says my photo fails. Now what?
Use the fix suggestions shown with the result — usually one click takes you to the right tool (resize to exact pixels, compress to KB, or convert format), then come back and validate again.
Are the requirements up to date?
I update them against the official notification/portal rules. If you spot a form whose rules changed or one I should add, use the contact page — I genuinely read those messages.
Does my photo get uploaded for checking?
No. Validation happens in your browser by reading the file locally. Nothing is sent anywhere.
Can I validate signatures too?
Yes — many exam presets include the signature requirements (usually a smaller size like 10–20KB with specific dimensions), not just photos.