Private browser tool

Why upload portals reject images

Most upload failures come from file size, dimensions, format, or official photo requirements.

File size is too large

Many portals enforce limits like 50KB, 100KB, 200KB, 500KB, or 1MB. Compressing the image can fix this.

Dimensions are wrong

Some forms require exact or maximum dimensions. Use max width and max height to reduce the image before downloading.

Official photo rules still matter

Visa, passport, and government portals may also care about background, face position, aspect ratio, and photo age.

Private by design

Your image is processed in your browser. It is not uploaded to FitMyFile or stored on a server.

Built for upload limits

Choose a target like 20KB, 50KB, 100KB, 200KB, 500KB, or 1MB and FitMyFile will try to produce an upload-ready image.

Verify official rules

Government, visa, passport, and application portals can have exact requirements. This tool helps with file size; it cannot guarantee acceptance.

How it works

  1. Select an image. Use a JPG, PNG, or WebP file from your device.
  2. Pick a target. Choose the file-size limit your upload portal requires.
  3. Download the result. FitMyFile creates a smaller JPG locally in your browser, without uploading the image.

Questions

Does FitMyFile upload my image?

No. Image processing happens in your browser. The file is not sent to FitMyFile.

Why does the downloaded file become JPG?

JPG is usually the most reliable format for reaching strict KB limits while keeping photos readable.

Can this guarantee my visa, passport, or form upload is accepted?

No. FitMyFile helps with file size and optional dimensions, but official portals may also require specific photo composition, background, aspect ratio, format, or metadata.

What if the image cannot reach the target size?

Try setting a smaller max width or max height. Some detailed images cannot reach very small limits without visible quality loss.