Bank card
85.6 × 54 mm · A4 / Letter / A5 PDF · Optional watermark
Bank, credit, and debit cards follow ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 (CR80, 85.6 × 54 mm) with the card number, holder name, and expiry on the front and the magnetic stripe / CVV / signature panel on the back.
About Bank card
What it is and where it gets requested
Replacing a lost or expired card, submitting account-recovery or fraud-dispute paperwork, KYC for cross-border transfers, and corporate expense reimbursement that requires both sides of the corporate card.
Physical specification
- Dimensions
- 85.6 × 54 mm
- Pixels at 300 DPI
- 1011 × 638 px
- Two-sided
- Yes — front + back are packed onto the same sheet
How to scan Bank card with Pixfit
Four steps, entirely in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device.
- 1
Upload a phone-shot photo of Bank card
Drop the front (and optionally the back) photo into the scanner workspace. JPG / PNG / HEIC up to 20 MB per file. We decode EXIF orientation automatically.
- 2
Drag the four corners to the document edges
Drag the four circular handles overlaid on Bank card to the actual document corners and Pixfit warps the tilted photo into a flat scanner-style rectangle.
- 3
Pick output mode + watermark
Switch between Scan (color + auto white balance), Copy (B&W binarize), or Enhance (saturation + contrast). Optionally turn on the anti-misuse watermark and customise its text + opacity + density.
- 4
Export as A4 / Letter / A5 PDF
Pack both sides onto a single sheet with cut marks, and download as PDF or PNG. The file is generated locally — no upload required.
Bank card — frequently asked questions
Is scanning Bank card in Pixfit free?
Yes. Pixfit's ID Document Scanner is free with no watermark on the workspace, no signup, and no monthly cap. The optional anti-misuse watermark on the output is off by default — you decide whether to turn it on.
Will the Bank card photo be uploaded to a server?
No. Perspective correction, watermark compositing, and PDF assembly all run locally in your browser. The phone-shot photo of Bank card never leaves your device.
Can I add an anti-misuse watermark to Bank card?
Yes, it's optional and off by default. When you turn it on, the text and opacity are fully customisable (opacity clamps to 30 %–70 % so the watermark stays visible enough to be useful) — handy when you want to mark the scan as 'For XYZ Company onboarding only' before sending.
Will the scan of Bank card be accepted by official portals?
Most online submission portals accept rectified phone-camera scans of Bank card, and the output mimics a flatbed scanner closely. For high-stakes filings, check the destination portal's exact spec — file size, DPI, color or black-and-white — and pick the matching output mode before exporting.