Is my photo uploaded to a server?
No. All processing — cropping, resizing, background removal, and compression — happens entirely in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device.
PAN Card Photo Resizer helps you crop and format your photo to the exact specifications required by NSDL for the Permanent Account Number. Simply upload your photo, crop it to the required dimensions, and download a perfectly formatted file.
All processing happens locally in your browser — your photo is never uploaded to any server. The tool automatically handles dimensions, aspect ratio, DPI, and file size requirements, so you get a compliant image every time.
| Width | 197 pixels |
| Height | 276 pixels |
| Minimum File Size | 25 KB |
| Maximum File Size | 50 KB |
Upload your photo by clicking the upload area or dragging and dropping a file.
Crop your photo to the required dimensions using the interactive cropper. You can also rotate the image if needed.
Optionally remove the background and choose a replacement color (white, sky blue, or green) for applications that require a plain background.
Download the formatted file. It will be automatically compressed to meet the file size requirements.
Permanent Account Number applicants who need to format their photo, especially those applying through the NSDL portal.
Anyone submitting NSDL forms who needs a photo that meets strict dimension and file size requirements.
People who want a quick, private way to resize their photo without using desktop photo editing software.
No. All processing — cropping, resizing, background removal, and compression — happens entirely in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device.
NSDL requires a photo measuring 197 × 276 pixels with a file size between 25 KB and 50 KB. This tool automatically ensures your photo meets these specifications.
Yes. After cropping, click the "Remove Background" button to automatically remove the background using browser-based AI. You can then choose a white, sky blue, or green replacement background — common requirements for NSDL applications.