Both sides of an ID card on a single page
Almost every Indian form — a bank account, a college admission, a rental agreement, a KYC update — asks for a photocopy of your ID with both sides on one page. Doing that at a photocopy shop means handing over your Aadhaar or PAN to a stranger's machine. Here you photograph both sides with your phone, and the page is built inside your own browser: the edges around the card are trimmed away, both sides are laid out on one A4 sheet, and you download a PDF or JPG. Nothing is uploaded.
What "self-attested" actually means
A self-attested copy is one you sign yourself — that is the whole point of it. This tool produces the copy; print it and sign across the page in your own hand (some offices also ask for the date). No website can attest a document on your behalf, and you should be wary of any that claims to.
Who uses this tool
People opening a bank account or completing KYC, students submitting admission documents, tenants signing a rental agreement, job applicants attaching ID proof, and anyone who would rather not leave a copy of their Aadhaar on a cyber-café computer.
How to use it
- Photograph the front and the back of the card — plain surface, good light, straight on.
- Add both photos above. The background around the card is trimmed automatically.
- Download the A4 PDF (or a JPG), print it, and sign it if a self-attested copy is required.
Frequently asked questions
How do I print both sides of my Aadhaar or PAN on one page?
Add a photo of each side. Both are placed on a single A4 page — front on top, back below — and downloaded as a PDF or JPG.
What is a self-attested copy?
A photocopy that you sign yourself. This tool makes the copy; print it and sign across it in your own hand.
Can I use a phone photo instead of a scanner?
Yes. Put the card on a plain surface in good light and shoot straight on — the tool trims the background and can clean up the contrast.
Does it work for other cards?
Yes — PAN, voter ID, driving licence, employee ID, or any two-sided card.
Is my ID uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything happens in your browser; your ID photos never reach a server.
ToolGalli is an independent utility and is not affiliated with UIDAI, the Income Tax Department or any government body. Always follow the instructions of the office you are submitting to.