Passport Photo Maker
Free passport photo maker — crop your portrait to official country sizes with a white background, and get a printable sheet. Runs in your browser.
About the Passport Photo Maker
This free passport photo maker turns an ordinary portrait into a correctly sized passport or ID photo. Choose a country preset — such as India, US, UK, Schengen or Pakistan — and the tool crops your image to the required dimensions, places it on a clean white background, and prepares a print-ready sheet with several copies.
You can optionally remove a busy background so your photo meets the plain-background rule. All editing happens in your browser, keeping your image private, and you can download both a single passport photo and a full print sheet for your local photo shop.
How to Use the Passport Photo Maker
- 1Upload a clear, front-facing portrait photo.
- 2Pick your country preset so the crop matches official size rules.
- 3Position the crop over the face and, if needed, remove the background.
- 4Download the single photo and the printable multi-copy sheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which countries are supported?
The tool includes presets for popular passport and visa sizes such as 35×45 mm (India, UK, EU/Schengen, Pakistan) and the 2×2 inch US format, plus a custom option for other requirements.
Does it make the background white?
Yes. The photo is placed on a white background, and you can optionally remove a cluttered original background so the result meets the plain-background rule most authorities require.
Can I print several copies at once?
Yes. The tool arranges multiple copies on a standard print sheet (such as 4×6 inch) so you can print a full sheet economically at home or at a photo lab.
Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
No. All cropping and background work happens in your browser, so your portrait never leaves your device.
Will the photo be officially accepted?
The tool produces the correct pixel size and background, but always check your country's exact rules on expression, headwear and lighting, as final acceptance is decided by the issuing authority.