Combine your photo and signature into one image sized to a government form's limit. Free, browser-only.
Your inputs stay in your browser - nothing you type is sent to a server
Drop your photo here or click to upload
JPEG, PNG, WebP
Drop your signature here or click to upload
JPEG, PNG, WebP
Layout and size requirements vary by exam and year - always confirm the official notification. Nothing is uploaded; everything is processed in your browser.
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image to pdf| What it does | Joins a photo and a signature into one image for a single form upload |
|---|---|
| Layouts | Side by side (photo left, signature right) or stacked (photo top, signature bottom) |
| Output | One JPG on a white background, at the exact pixels you set |
| Optional KB limit | Compresses to a target size while preserving your dimensions |
| If the KB target cannot be met | Shows the closest size reached, so you can raise the limit or reduce dimensions |
| Accepted uploads | JPG, PNG, or WebP, up to 15 MB each |
| Common form sizes | Photo about 20-50 KB, signature about 10-20 KB (varies; confirm the notification) |
| Signature type | Use a scan or photo of your handwritten signature, not a typed one |
| Privacy | 100% in your browser; images are never uploaded |
| Cost | Free, with no sign-up or watermark |
Some application portals ask for a single image that holds both your passport photo and your signature, rather than two separate uploads. When yours does, this tool joins the two into one image on a white background, right in your browser. Upload your photo and signature, pick a layout, set the width and height the form expects, and download the result.
Forms often cap the combined image at a fixed number of kilobytes. Enter that number in the optional Target file size box and the tool lowers JPEG quality to stay under the limit while keeping the exact pixels you set. If it cannot reach a very small target at those dimensions, it shows the closest size it could produce so you can raise the limit or reduce the width and height yourself.
Exact dimensions, aspect ratio, and file-size rules differ from one exam and year to the next. Treat the defaults here as a starting point and confirm the current requirement in the official notification or the portal's upload instructions before you submit.