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Drop a photo

A clear, front-facing photo works best. Nothing leaves your browser.

Up to 25 MB.

  • 100% Free
  • No Sign-Up
  • No Credit Card
  • No Free Trial
  • No Pro Tier
  • No Watermarks

Nothing is uploaded. Just open it and start.

Make a passport or visa photo to the exact official size

Upload a photo, pick your country and document, line your head up with the guides, and download a correctly-sized photo — plus a print sheet. No account, no watermark, and no upload, because there is no server to upload to.

Official sizes, many countries

US 2×2 in, Schengen and UK 35×45 mm, India, Canada, Australia and more — each rendered at the exact pixel size and DPI, with head-position guides.

Print sheet included

Download a single photo, or a 6×4 inch sheet tiled with several copies and cut lines — hand it to any photo shop or print it at home.

Nothing is uploaded

Your photo is cropped and rendered in your browser. It never leaves your device — there's no server to send it to.

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Frequently asked questions

Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything — cropping, resizing and rendering the print sheet — happens in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device, which matters for something as personal as an ID photo.
Which sizes are supported?
US passport and visa (2×2 inch / 51×51 mm), Schengen and UK (35×45 mm), India, Canada (50×70 mm), Australia and the Philippines, each output at the exact pixel dimensions for its DPI. Pick your document from the list and the output size is set for you.
How do the head guides work?
Two dashed lines show roughly where the top of your head and your chin should sit for the selected document. Zoom and drag your photo so your head fits between them. The guides are a helpful starting point — always confirm your authority's exact head-size and expression rules before submitting.
What is the print sheet for?
It tiles several copies of your photo onto a standard 6×4 inch sheet with faint cut lines, so you can print it at home or at any photo counter and cut out the individual photos — much cheaper than a booth.
Is it really free?
Yes — no account, no watermark, no per-photo charge. It's free because there's no server doing the work; it all runs on your own device.