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Passport Photo Maker

Upload any photo, select your country passport or visa format, crop to the exact dimensions, and download both a single photo and a ready-to-print 4×6 sheet at 300 DPI.

Tip: For a clean white background, remove the original background first with Background Remover →

Passport photo maker that works entirely in your browser

Getting passport photos right is stressful — wrong size, bad cropping, or expensive photo booths. This tool lets you take any photo from your phone or camera, crop it to the exact dimensions for your passport, visa, or ID, and download both a single photo and a ready-to-print 4×6 sheet. No upload, no account, no fee.

The tool supports 17 country and visa presets including US Passport (2×2"), EU Passport (35×45 mm), Canada Passport (50×70 mm), China Passport (33×48 mm), Japan Passport, UK Passport, Schengen Visa, Australia Passport, India Passport & Visa, UAE/Dubai Visa, Singapore, Malaysia, Brazil Visa, South Africa, and New Zealand.

How it works

  1. Upload your photo — drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP from your phone or computer.
  2. Choose your document type — select from 17 presets covering passports, visas, and ID formats worldwide.
  3. Position the crop area — drag the highlighted rectangle to frame your face. An oval guide helps you align the face correctly for official requirements.
  4. Download — get the individual passport photo as a JPG, plus a 4×6 inch print sheet with multiple copies at 300 DPI. Take it to any pharmacy or print shop.

Country presets and sizes

The tool includes presets for the most common passport and visa photo sizes around the world. Each preset sets the correct dimensions in both millimeters and pixels at 300 DPI — the standard print resolution accepted by passport offices, embassies, and visa application centers.

  • US Passport / US Visa: 51 × 51 mm (2 × 2 inch)
  • EU / UK / Schengen: 35 × 45 mm
  • Canada Passport: 50 × 70 mm (2 × 2¾ inch)
  • China Passport: 33 × 48 mm
  • Japan / India / Australia / Singapore: 35 × 45 mm
  • India Visa: 51 × 51 mm (2 × 2 inch)
  • Malaysia Passport: 35 × 50 mm
  • UAE / Dubai Visa: 43 × 55 mm

Tips for a compliant passport photo

  • Even lighting: Avoid shadows on the face or background. Natural daylight facing a window works best.
  • Plain background: Stand against a white or light-colored wall. The tool outputs a clean white background.
  • Face centered: Your face should fill roughly 60-80% of the frame. Use the oval guide to position correctly.
  • Neutral expression: Most passport offices require a neutral expression with mouth closed and eyes open.
  • No glasses: Many countries now require passport photos without glasses to avoid glare and reflections.
  • Recent photo: Most authorities require a photo taken within the last 6 months.

Printing your photos

The tool generates a standard 4×6 inch (10×15 cm) print sheet that any photo lab, pharmacy, or online print service can process. Each sheet contains multiple copies of your passport photo at exactly 300 DPI. Download the sheet, take or upload it to your preferred printer, and get professional-quality passport photos for a fraction of the cost of a photo booth.

Privacy and browser-side processing

All cropping and sheet generation happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your photo is never uploaded to any server, stored, or transmitted. This is especially important for passport photos, which are sensitive identity documents.

Related tools

People making passport photos often also use Image Resizer, Crop Image, Background Remover, Image Compressor, and Image to JPG.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free to use?

Yes. The tool is free to use in your browser and does not require an account.

Do I need to install anything?

No. The workflow runs in a normal modern browser, so you can use it on desktop or mobile without installing extra software.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. All image processing happens locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

What image formats are supported?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and several other common formats. Check the upload hint on the page for the full list.

Will I lose image quality?

The tool balances file size and visual quality. For best results, start with the highest quality source image available.

Can I use this for business or client work?

Yes, but you should still verify important results and keep source files when the work affects billing, legal, or operational decisions.

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