Aadhaar PDF Cropper
Auto-crop front and back sides from Aadhaar PDF.
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About this Aadhaar cropper
This tool is designed specifically for Indian Aadhaar cards. It takes a PDF that contains your Aadhaar front and back, crops away extra margins, and prepares clean images and an A4-ready PDF that are suitable for KYC, bank forms, and other online submissions.
- Best for: Aadhaar PDF copies generated from official downloads or scanned prints.
- Output includes: separate JPEG images for front/back and optional A4 PDFs.
- Files are processed temporarily for this operation and not stored for long-term use.
How to Use
- Click “Choose File” and select your Aadhaar PDF (downloaded from UIDAI or scanned).
- If the PDF is password-protected, enter the 8-character password (first 4 letters of name + birth year).
- Click “Crop Aadhaar.” The tool will automatically detect and crop the front and back.
- Download the cropped images (JPEG) or the combined A4 PDF for printing.
- Click “Process Another” to crop more files.
Benefits
- Automatic cropping saves time and ensures consistent dimensions.
- Removes extra margins and whitespace for a clean look.
- Outputs standard sizes suitable for PVC printing and online uploads.
- No software installation—works directly in your browser.
- Secure processing: files are deleted immediately after use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The password is a combination of the first four letters of your name (in uppercase) followed by your birth
year (YYYY). Example: “RAME1990” for Ramesh Kumar born in 1990.
Yes. Ensure the scanned PDF is clear and contains both front and back. Upload it like any other PDF. If the
quality is low, consider rescanning at 300 DPI.
You can download separate JPEG images for the front and back, or a combined A4 PDF with both sides. Choose
based on your needs (e.g., JPEG for online upload, PDF for printing).
Yes. Files are processed temporarily and deleted automatically after download. We do not store or share your
Aadhaar PDFs.
Common reasons: incorrect password, corrupted PDF, or the PDF doesn’t contain an Aadhaar card. Ensure the file
is a valid Aadhaar PDF and the password is correct.