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📅 GMAT 2026 is coming up in July — about 354 days away. Prepare your photo now.

GMAT Photo Size 2026: 600×600 px, 10–4000 KB

Complete GMAT 2026 photo requirements with a free tool to resize and compress your photo to the exact pixel dimensions and KB limit — works in your browser, no upload needed.

GMAT 2026 Photo Requirements

Dimensions600×600 px
File size10–4000 KB
FormatJPEG
BackgroundWhite or light grey background
Exam monthJanuary / February / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December 2026
⚠️ Common reasons GMAT rejects photos
  • File size exceeds 10–4000 KB limit
  • Wrong dimensions — portal expects exactly 600×600 px
  • Photo saved as PNG when JPEG is required
  • Background is not white or light grey background
  • Face not clearly visible or photo is blurry
Fix your GMAT photo in seconds
Resize Photo for GMAT — Free
No upload · Works in browser · Instant download · Free forever

How to resize your photo for GMAT 2026

1
Open PhotoFit
Go to photofitapp.in — no account or signup needed. Works on mobile and desktop.
2
Upload your photo
Click Upload or drag and drop your photo. JPG, PNG, and WebP all work.
3
Set dimensions
Enter 600×600 px as width and height, and set the KB limit to match 10–4000 KB.
4
Download
Click Compress and download your perfectly sized GMAT photo instantly.

Frequently asked questions

What is the GMAT photo size for 2026?

600×600 px · 10–4000 KB · JPEG · White or light grey background. Always verify on the official GMAT website as requirements can change each cycle.

What is the file size limit for GMAT photo?

The GMAT photo must be 10–4000 KB. If your file is too large, the portal will reject it even if the dimensions are correct. Use PhotoFit to compress precisely.

What background is required for GMAT photo?

White or light grey background. There should be no patterns, shadows, coloured walls, or other people in the background.

Can I use a mobile photo for GMAT?

Yes — as long as it meets the dimension and KB requirements. Take the photo in good lighting, then use PhotoFit to resize and compress it to the exact spec.

What format should the GMAT photo be in?

JPEG. Make sure you are not uploading a PNG or HEIC file if JPEG is required — PhotoFit converts automatically.

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