Passport Photo Maker
Create passport and ID photos to exact government specifications. US, EU, UK, India, Canada sizes. 100% free.
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What is Passport Photo Maker?
Create passport and ID photos that meet official government specifications — completely free and in your browser. Supports US passport (2x2 in), EU/Schengen (35x45 mm), UK, India, Canada, China, and Australia sizes. Position your face using the guide overlay, adjust zoom and background color, and download a print-ready photo.
Why use this tool?
Save money by creating passport photos at home. Face guide overlay helps you position correctly according to official requirements. Supports 7 country-specific sizes plus custom dimensions. Choose background color (white, light gray, or custom). Exports at full print resolution. 100% browser-based — your photos never leave your device.
Common use cases
Use this tool when you need a passport photo for a visa application, government ID renewal, driver's license, work permit, or any official document. Instead of paying $15-20 at a pharmacy, create professional passport photos at home for free.
How to use Passport Photo Maker
- 1Upload a well-lit, front-facing photo of yourself
- 2Select your country's passport photo size (US, EU, UK, etc.)
- 3Drag to reposition and scroll to zoom — align your face with the guide oval
- 4Choose a background color (white is standard for most countries)
- 5Click "Download Passport Photo" to get your print-ready image
Frequently asked questions
Will these photos be accepted by the government?
The tool produces photos at the exact pixel dimensions required by each country. However, acceptance also depends on photo quality, lighting, expression, and background. We recommend using a plain background, even lighting, and a neutral expression.
What size should I print the photo?
The output is at 300 DPI-equivalent resolution. Print at the native size shown (e.g., 2x2 inches for US passport) using any photo printing service or home printer on glossy photo paper.
Can I use a phone camera photo?
Yes. Modern phone cameras have more than enough resolution. Use the front or rear camera with good lighting. Avoid selfies with extreme angles — a straight-on photo at arm's length or with a tripod works best.
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