Resize signature to 10 KB

This prepares a signature image for a form. It does not submit an application. Pixel and KB limits follow the official notice, not this page.

Target is about 10 KB JPG at 140×60 px. Use this when the form says “max 10 KB” or “around 10 KB”. If the portal also wants a 10 KB floor, stay close to 10 rather than going smaller.

Sign in one motion on white. Use a finger or a mouse.
Output

JPG at 140 × 60 px, 810 KB, white background. Draw, type or upload, then generate.

Resize a signature to 10 KB

Some notices cap the signature at 10 KB. This page aims for about 8–10 KB at 140×60 px. The stroke must be simple and the crop tight or the file will look broken.

If 10 KB is unreadable, retake the photo rather than raising quality on a noisy scan. Check whether the form actually allows 20 KB — many people use the tighter cap by mistake.

How to photograph the ink

Use unlined white paper and a black or blue pen. Shoot from above in daylight without a shadow from your hand. Crop so only the signature remains, then generate.

  • 140 × 60 pixels
  • 8–10 KB JPG
  • White background
  • Same signature you will use in the hall

If the portal still rejects the file

Check file type (JPG), both pixel dimensions, and both KB limits. A 20 KB file at the wrong height still fails. If the notice changed, type the new numbers on this page and generate again.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 10 KB signature size on this page?

This page starts at 140×60 px and 8–10 KB JPG. Confirm the official notice.

Can I draw instead of scanning?

Yes. Use Draw, sign on the white pad, then generate.

Is this the official exam website?

No. It only prepares a JPG. Upload happens on the board’s portal.

Do you store the signature?

No. Processing stays in your browser.