📸 Govt Forms

Photo + Signature Combo Canvas

फोटो और हस्ताक्षर — एक ही इमेज में

For SSC, UPSC, IBPS, NEET, Railway and state PSC forms that need both on one image.

📂 Upload Images

p JPG/PNG

🎯 Exam Preset

📐 Layout

Output Format

👁️ Preview

Upload photo and signature to preview

When Forms Need Both on One Image

Many Indian recruitment and admission forms ask for a single image that shows both your passport photo and signature. This is different from forms that ask for two separate uploads. Typical cases:

Check the form instructions carefully. If it says "upload photo with signature" or "single image of photo and signature", use this tool. If it says "upload photo and signature separately", use our Govt Photo Resizer and Signature Maker instead.

Tips for Best Results

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Which forms need combined photo and signature?
Many state and central government forms ask for a single image showing both — SSC, UPSC, IBPS, Railway recruitment, state PSC exams, some university admissions, and bank KYC. This tool outputs one image with both laid out correctly.
What file size and format are the outputs?
Output is PNG by default with white background. Switch to JPEG for smaller files if form has strict KB limits. Most forms accept both.
Is my photo uploaded to a server?
No. Everything runs in your browser using HTML5 Canvas. Your photo and signature never leave your device. Close the tab and they are gone.
What if my photo and signature are old?
The tool just combines them — it doesn\u2019t verify dates. For exams like NEET that require recent photos (within 3-6 months), ensure the photo itself is fresh per the form's instruction sheet.
Can I adjust the proportions?
Yes — pick an exam preset matching your form's spec. The tool auto-sizes the photo and signature to the correct ratio. If your form isn't listed, use the "Custom" preset which gives a neutral 3:2 ratio.