Most forms take your photo and signature as two separate uploads, but some ask for them together in a single image — your photo on top and your signature below. Here's how to combine them into one clean, correctly sized image for free.

When you need a combined image

A handful of exam and application portals (and some school or office forms) want a single image showing your photograph and signature together, usually in a fixed layout. Trying to do this by hand in an editor is fiddly to get aligned and sized correctly — a dedicated tool does it cleanly.

Combine photo and signature

Open the Photo + Signature Combiner, upload your photo and your signature, and it places them into one neatly arranged image on a white background, photo above signature. Download the result, ready to upload. Everything runs in your browser, so your files aren't uploaded anywhere.

Get each part right first

For the best result, prepare the two pieces before combining: use the Passport Photo Maker for a clean photo and Signature Resize for a tight, black-on-white signature. A well-cropped signature on white paper combines much more cleanly than a dark phone snapshot.

Hit the file-size limit

Once combined, if the form has a KB limit, run the image through the Image Compressor to bring it under the cap while keeping both the face and the signature clear. Always confirm the required layout and size in your official instructions, as they differ between forms.