Resize Image to 100×100
Resize to 100×100 for the smallest common square: tiny thumbnails, list icons, and the strict photo fields on job and government portals. At just 10,000 pixels the file is featherweight, which is exactly why many application forms cap uploads near this size. It is about the smallest square that still shows a recognizable face.
Drag & drop a file here, or click to choose
Where 100×100 is mandatory
Government job portals, exam registration sites, and some ID systems demand a photo at a fixed small size, often 100×100 or close to it, with a tight file-size limit. Hitting the exact dimensions gets your form accepted on the first try.
It is also used for micro-thumbnails in dense lists and dashboards. The resize runs in your browser, so a personal ID photo needed for an official form is never sent to an outside service.
Squeezing a photo into 100 pixels
With only 10,000 pixels, keep a 100×100 photo simple: a centered, well-lit face on a plain background. Anything busy turns to mush at this size.
Many portals also enforce a maximum file size, sometimes under 50 KB. A 100×100 JPEG easily meets that, but export at a moderate quality setting to stay comfortably within the limit.
How to use Resize Image to 100×100
- 1Drop an image into the box above, or click to choose one (JPG, PNG or WebP).
- 2The target size 100×100 is pre-loaded — adjust it if you need a variation.
- 3The result updates live; download it when it looks right.
Frequently asked questions
Why do job portals ask for a 100×100 photo?
Small fixed sizes keep database storage and page loads light across thousands of applicants. Matching the exact 100×100 spec avoids automatic cropping or rejection.
Can you recognize a face at 100×100?
Just barely. Center a clear, front-facing headshot on a plain background so the face fills the frame; fine detail will not survive at this size.
How do I keep a 100×100 photo under a file-size limit?
At 10,000 pixels the file is already tiny; export as a moderate-quality JPEG and it will typically land well under 50 KB.