SBI Image Resizer
Resize Photo & Signature for SBI PO / Clerk — Free Online
Resize and compress your SBI form images to the exact KB sizes required by SBI PO and SBI Clerk. Drop your file — the tool auto-compresses it to the correct range in seconds. No app, no sign-up, no uploads. Your images never leave your device.
- 1Drop or select your image
- 2Tool resizes & compresses to SBI spec
- 3Preview the result & check file size
- 4Download the resized JPEG
100% private — runs in your browser
Your images are never uploaded to any server. All compression happens locally on your device using the Canvas API.
Photograph
20 – 50 KB · JPEG- •Recent passport-size colour photo
- •Plain white or light grey background
- •Face clearly visible, eyes open, no glasses
- •Taken within the last 6 months
Drop image here or browse
JPG, PNG, WEBP accepted
Signature
10 – 20 KB · JPEG- •Sign on white paper with black or blue ink
- •NOT in capital letters — use your normal signature
- •Photograph flat on a surface, avoid shadows
- •Scan at 200 DPI or photograph in good light
Drop image here or browse
JPG, PNG, WEBP accepted
Left Thumb Impression
20 – 50 KB · JPEG- •Use LEFT thumb on white unruled paper
- •Use a fresh, even ink pad
- •All ridge patterns must be clearly visible
- •Photograph flat in good lighting
Drop image here or browse
JPG, PNG, WEBP accepted
Handwritten Declaration
50 – 100 KB · JPEG- •Write in BLUE ink on white A4/unruled paper
- •Use the exact declaration text from the SBI notification
- •Write clearly — your name and date must be legible
- •Photograph flat; ensure all four corners are visible
Drop image here or browse
JPG, PNG, WEBP accepted
SBI Handwritten Declaration — Standard Text
The standard SBI declaration format. Always verify the exact wording in the current cycle's official SBI notification.
⚠️ Always check the exact wording in the current SBI notification — the declaration text may vary by cycle.
SBI Image Size Requirements — Quick Reference
| Document | Format | File Size | Recommended Dimensions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 📷 Photograph | JPEG | 20 KB – 50 KB | 200 × 230 px (approx.) | Recent passport-size, colour, plain background |
| ✍️ Signature | JPEG | 10 KB – 20 KB | 140 × 60 px (approx.) | NOT in capitals; black or blue ink on white paper |
| 👆 Thumb Impression | JPEG | 20 KB – 50 KB | 240 × 240 px (approx.) | Left thumb; all ridge patterns must be visible |
| 📄 Handwritten Declaration | JPEG | 50 KB – 100 KB | 800 × 400 px (approx.) | Blue ink, white paper; exact text per SBI notification |
ℹ️ Exact pixel dimensions are not mandated by SBI — only file size matters. Always verify with the current cycle's official SBI notification.
Frequently Asked Questions — SBI Image Resizer
What is the photo size for SBI PO form in KB?
SBI PO requires your passport-size photograph to be a JPEG file between 20 KB and 50 KB. Use the Photo tool on this page to resize it automatically.
How to resize a signature image for SBI?
Upload your signature image in the Signature tool above. It will be compressed to between 10 KB and 20 KB JPEG — the required size for SBI online application forms.
What is the thumb impression size for SBI PO?
Your left-hand thumb impression must be a JPEG file between 20 KB and 50 KB. Use the Thumb Impression tool above to resize it to the exact required range.
Is this SBI image resizer free and safe?
Yes — completely free, no sign-up required. All resizing happens in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to any server and remain 100% private.
Can I use the same resized photo for both SBI PO and SBI Clerk?
Yes. Both SBI PO and SBI Clerk require the same photo spec (20–50 KB JPEG). One resized file works for both applications.
Can I resize SBI images on my phone?
Yes. This tool works on any device — Android phone, iPhone, tablet, or desktop — directly in the mobile browser. No app needed.
My resized file is slightly outside the required range — what should I do?
If the output is too small: use a higher-resolution original (scan at 300 DPI or take a clearer photo). If it's too large: crop the source image tighter before uploading.