How Form Mitra works
Most online resizers upload your image to a server, process it there, and send it back. That's the easy way, but it means your government ID photo lives on someone else's disk for some amount of time. We don't do that.
1. You pick a file
Your browser reads the image from your device into memory. Nothing is sent anywhere yet.
2. Browser does the work
We use the HTML5 Canvas API to resize and iteratively compress the image right in the browser tab.
3. You download
The final file is generated in memory and saved to your device. The whole trip was from you to you.
No server in this loop. Your photo never leaves your browser.
In plain English
When you drop an image into Form Mitra, your browser opens it as a bitmap, draws it onto an invisible canvas at the right dimensions, then exports that canvas as a new JPG. We run a short quality-adjustment loop to make sure the file size lands in your target range. That loop runs inside your tab, using your phone or laptop's CPU. You could be on airplane mode and it would still work, because nothing is going to any server.
We show non-intrusive display ads to keep the tool free, but those are served separately and never see your image contents.