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Passport Size Photo Maker

Resize your photo to the exact passport size, 35 × 45 mm or 2 × 2 inch, right in your browser. Free, private, nothing uploaded.

Output size:413 × 531 px· 35 × 45 mm · 413 × 531 px · ICAO standard

Fits your entire image inside the frame, padding with white if the shape differs. Nothing is cut off. Best for ID photos and logos.

Drop your image here

Resized to exactly 413 × 531 px · JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC

Need the face positioned exactly to spec?

This tool sets the exact pixel size. For precise head placement and centering, crop your photo to the right frame first, then resize here. Open the Crop tool.

35 × 45 mm · 413 × 531 px · ICAO standard

Passport photo sizes, and what this tool does

A passport photo has to be a precise size, and that size depends on the country. Most of the world, including India, the UK, the EU, Australia and Canada, follows the ICAO standard of 35 × 45 mm. The United States is the main exception, using a 2 × 2 inch (51 × 51 mm) square, which India also used until September 2025. Get the size wrong and the application is rejected, so the safest first step is to set the exact pixels. This page does exactly that. Upload a photo, pick your size from the quick buttons (or type your own), choose Fit so your whole photo stays inside the frame on a white background, and download a JPEG at those exact pixels. Everything happens in your browser, so your photo is never uploaded. It is worth being clear about what this tool does and does not do. It sets the size. It does not replace a busy background with plain white, it does not detect your face or position your head to the official head-height rules, and it does not print several copies onto one sheet. For tight head placement, crop your photo first. For a portal that caps the file size (many cap the upload at around 250 KB), resize here and then compress the result. And for a country's exact specification, use the dedicated page for that country below.

How do I make a passport size photo?

Upload your photo, pick your country's size (35 × 45 mm for most countries, or 2 × 2 inch for the US), and download it resized to those exact pixels. It runs in your browser, so nothing is uploaded. It sets the size only: it does not replace the background or position your head, so start from a clear photo on a plain background. If a portal caps the file size, compress the result afterwards.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I make a passport size photo for free?
Upload your photo, choose your country's size (35 × 45 mm for most countries, or 2 × 2 inch for the US), and download it resized to those exact pixels. It is free, with no signup and no watermark, and it runs entirely in your browser.
What size should a passport photo be?
For most countries it is 35 × 45 mm, which is 413 × 531 pixels at 300 DPI. The United States uses 2 × 2 inch (600 × 600 pixels). Pick the size that matches your country, or open its dedicated page for the exact figures.
Does this set a white background and position my face?
No. The tool sets the exact size and, in Fit mode, pads the frame with white, but it does not replace a busy background or position your head to the official head-height rules. Start from a photo taken against a plain, light wall, and crop it first if you need the head placed precisely. Crop your photo first
The upload portal says my photo is too large in KB.
Resize it to the right size here first, then reduce the file size with our free Compress tool. Compression changes the file size in KB without changing the dimensions, so the photo stays the right size. Compress the photo
Can I make a photo for a specific country or visa?
Yes. We have dedicated pages with the exact size and rules for the US, India, UK, Canada and more, plus US and Schengen visa photos. Pick yours from the sizes below or open its page for the full specification. India passport photo
Is my photo private?
Yes. It is resized in your browser and never uploaded to any server, so your photo stays on your device.

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