Some government exam portals (including certain SSC registrations) ask you to upload a passport-size photograph with your name and the photo date printed. Candidates often get stuck at the last step because:

Quick links (fast workflow)

Tip: For stamped photos, do pixels first (Resize Lab) and then fine-tune file size (Resize target size or Compression Lab).

1) First check what the portal actually wants

Different portals describe the stamp differently:

Always follow the instruction shown inside your form as final. This guide shows the most common stamped photo preparation method used across SSC-style portals.

2) Use SarkariPixel Resize Lab (built-in Name & Date stamp)

SarkariPixel has an offline, in-browser stamp option inside Resize Lab. You can add a readable Name + Date and still keep the exact dimensions and KB cap.

Step-by-step (recommended)

  1. Open Resize Lab and add your photo.
  2. Select the correct preset (or enter width/height exactly as your portal shows).
  3. Set Target file size (example: 50 KB) based on the portal limit.
  4. Scroll to Text overlay (optional) and enable Add Name & Date stamp on image.
  5. Fill:
    • Name (optional, but many portals require it)
    • Date (choose from the date picker)
  6. Choose the safe layout:
    • Style: Below photo (white band) • best for face safety.
    • Position: Bottom-left / Bottom-center / Bottom-right as needed.
    • Text size: Small/Medium (large only if your portal demands it).
  7. Click Apply Settings, then Resize & Download Selected.

Which stamp style should you pick?

3) Common rejection mistakes (and the fix)

Mistake A: stamp becomes blurry after compression

Mistake B: stamp overlaps the face/ears

Mistake C: file meets KB but wrong pixels (or wrong aspect ratio)

4) Fastest no confusion workflow for SSC-style uploads

  1. Enhance (optional): if the photo is dim/grainy → Enhance Lab
  2. Resize + stamp: set dimensions + KB target + Name/Date → Resize Lab
  3. Final size tuning (only if needed): use Compression Lab to nudge under the limit without breaking text readability.

FAQ: Name & date stamped passport photos

Is Name & Date required for all SSC photos?

No. Some SSC-related portals ask for it, some don't, and the wording changes year-to-year. Follow the instruction shown on your upload page as final.

Will stamping reduce photo quality?

Stamping itself doesn't reduce photo quality. Quality loss usually happens when you compress too hard. Keep pixels correct first, then target a safe KB number (like 40–50 KB) so the text stays readable.

Should the stamp be on the photo or below it?

If the portal only says name/date should be printed, the safest option is Below photo (white band). If it explicitly says on the photograph, use On photo (small label) and keep it small.

My stamped photo is over 50KB. What should I do?

In Resize Lab, set Target file size to 50KB (or slightly lower like 48KB), click Apply Settings, then download again. If you still need a tiny reduction, use Compression Lab with a small quality change.

Can I add only date (no name)?

Yes. In Resize Lab, keep Name empty and select only the Date. The stamp preview shows exactly what will be printed.

Is SarkariPixel safe for personal photos?

Yes. Processing runs locally in your browser tab'files aren't uploaded to a server.

Updated: 14 Jan 2026. Tool UI labels referenced here match the current Text overlay (optional) controls in Resize Lab.