Image DPI Converter - Change Photo DPI TO 200, 300, 600

Image DPI Converter Online

Change image DPI to 200 or 300 for PAN Card, SSC, and Government Job Forms.

Upload Image(s)
JPG or PNG (Multi-select allowed)

*Images will be safely converted to JPG format with the exact DPI metadata required for online portals.

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Change Image DPI to 200 or 300 Online Free

When applying for government jobs, college admissions, or filling out the NSDL/UTI PAN Card application, you often come across strict guidelines for uploading your photo and signature. A common requirement is that the image must be scanned at 200 DPI or 300 DPI.

Mobile phones and basic photo editors usually save images at a default 72 DPI or 96 DPI. If you try to upload these, the portal will instantly reject your application. Our Online Image DPI Converter allows you to change the EXIF/Metadata of your image to exactly 200 DPI, 300 DPI, or any custom value without requiring any complex software like Photoshop.

Key Features:

  • Perfect for Govt Forms: One-click conversion to 200 DPI (ideal for SSC, NSDL, Bank exams).
  • No Quality Loss: We modify the image metadata (JFIF header) to change the print resolution without destroying the actual pixel quality.
  • Batch Processing: Upload multiple photos and signatures at once and convert them all together to save time.
  • 100% Secure & Offline: The DPI conversion script runs entirely inside your browser. No files are uploaded to our servers, keeping your documents fully private.

How to Change DPI of an Image?

  1. Click on "Upload Image(s)" and select your scanned photo or signature.
  2. Select your required DPI from the dropdown menu (e.g., 200 DPI for PAN Card).
  3. Click the "Change DPI" button.
  4. Your image metadata will be updated instantly. Click download to get the accepted file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is DPI in an image?

DPI stands for "Dots Per Inch". It is a measurement of spatial printing, video, or image scanner dot density. For online forms, it dictates how large the image will print on a physical paper, which is why government portals mandate specific DPIs.

Q2. Is this 200 DPI converter free?

Yes, PJEDIT offers this tool completely free of cost. You can change the DPI of unlimited images.

Q3. Does changing DPI change file size in KB?

Not significantly. Changing the DPI modifies the metadata of the image, not the actual pixels. The KB size might change very slightly because the file is re-encoded, but the visual quality remains identical.

Q4. Is it safe to upload my signature here?

Absolutely. The tool uses Client-Side Javascript to process images. Your signature never leaves your device and no server is involved.