Welcome to Photo KB Converter — a free, fast, and fully private image resizing tool built for anyone who has ever struggled with strict file size limits on government portals, exam forms, or job applications.
Why We Built This Tool
If you have ever tried to upload a passport photo to an UPSC, SSC, IBPS, or state exam portal, you know the frustration — the portal demands a photo under 50 KB, your image is 2 MB, and every tool you try either degrades quality beyond recognition or uploads your private photo to some unknown server.
We built Photo KB Converter to solve exactly this problem. A tool that is fast, accurate, completely private, and works for everyone — from students filling competitive exam forms to professionals uploading documents for job portals.
What Makes Us Different
- 100% Browser-Based: Your image never leaves your device. All processing happens locally using the HTML5 Canvas API. We have no server receiving your photos.
- Works Both Ways: Unlike basic compressors, our tool can both reduce and increase image file size. Need a photo above a minimum KB? We handle that too.
- Precise Targeting: Our binary-search compression algorithm finds the optimal quality setting to hit your exact KB target — not just a rough approximation.
- No Registration Required: No account, no email, no subscription. Open the tool and start converting instantly.
- Free Forever: Photo KB Converter is and will always be completely free to use.
Who Uses Photo KB Converter
Our tool is used daily by:
- Students preparing for UPSC, SSC CGL, IBPS PO, RRB NTPC, NEET, JEE, and other competitive exams
- Job seekers uploading photos to Naukri, LinkedIn, and HR portals
- Individuals applying for passports, Aadhaar updates, PAN cards, and VISA applications
- Web developers and designers optimising images for websites and ecommerce stores
- Anyone who needs a quick, reliable image size adjustment
Our Commitment
We are committed to keeping Photo KB Converter free, fast, and private. We will continue improving the tool based on user feedback and adding support for more file formats and use cases.
If you have a suggestion, found a bug, or just want to say hello, we would love to hear from you.