Scan PAN Card Online Free
Uploading a scanned PAN card to income tax, EPFO, bank KYC, or mutual fund portals is now a single workflow with BharatScan. Capture your PAN card with your phone, get a clean cropped PDF, and compress it to your portal's exact size limit — no app, no upload, completely private.
Scan Your PAN Card Now
Open BharatScan from the main page, hold your PAN card flat in good light, and tap Capture.
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Upload or Scan
Drop your PDF or tap BharatScan to capture directly from your device camera.
Scan with BharatScan
Hold your PAN card on a dark surface in even light. BharatScan detects card edges and crops automatically.
Download & Upload
Download your KYC-ready PDF file and upload directly to your portal.
100% Private
Files stay on your device. Never uploaded to any server.
BharatScan Built-in
Scan physical documents with your phone camera instantly.
Made for India
Calibrated for Indian government and job portal limits.
Completely Free
No signup, no charges, no daily limits.
Is it safe to scan my PAN card with BharatScan?
Yes. BharatScan runs entirely in your browser — your PAN card image is never uploaded to any external server, never stored anywhere, and never accessible to anyone other than you.
Which portals require a scanned PAN card?
Income Tax e-Filing, EPFO UAN, NPS, mutual fund KYC (via CAMS/KFintech), bank account opening, demat account, and most government job applications require a scanned PAN card upload.
Should I scan both sides of PAN card?
Typically only the front side (with your name, PAN number, and photo) is required. Some bank KYC processes request the back side as well. BharatScan supports multi-page PDFs for front + back in one file.
What file size does EPFO require for PAN card upload?
EPFO's UAN portal requires PAN card images under 100–200KB. After scanning with BharatScan, use BharatDocSeva's Custom preset to compress to 100KB or 200KB as required.