PassportSnap
Passport & Visa Photo Creator 10 Countries
← All Country Specs
⚙️ Settings
Select Country / Format
Photo Specifications
Display Options
Face silhouette guide
Face zone markers
How it works
1
Choose country & settings
Pick your destination in the left panel
2
Upload your photo
Click the button below or drag any JPEG/PNG onto this area
3
Zoom & align
Use the +/− controls to fill the frame and align your face to the silhouette guide
4
Download
Save a single photo or a ready-to-print 4″×6″ sheet
📷
Click or drag a photo here to get started

JPEG · PNG · HEIC (iPhone) · Any size

🔒 Processed locally — never uploaded to any server

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⬇️ Download
Preview
Preview will appear
after upload
Output Details
Dimensions
File formatJPEG
Est. file size
Compliance Check
📷 Upload a photo to check
Export
2 photos · cut guides included · ready for home or lab printing
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Free Passport Photo Maker, Cropper & Resizer

Upload a photo, pick a country, and download a print-ready, government-compliant passport or visa photo. Works in your browser — no AI retouching, no upload, no account. Print at home on 4×6 paper or take to any photo lab.

How the Passport Photo Maker Works

  1. Upload any selfie or photo from your phone or computer (JPEG, PNG, or HEIC).
  2. Pick your country — we load the official specs (size in mm, face height, file format, file-size limits, background colour).
  3. Align your face to the on-screen silhouette guide. The tool crops to the exact aspect ratio and head-size requirement automatically.
  4. Download a single compliant JPEG, or a 4×6 print sheet with two photos and cutting guides ready for printing.

Supported Countries

Official passport and visa photo specs for: United States, United Kingdom, India (Passport), India (e-Visa), Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, Schengen Visa, and China Visa. View all country specifications →

Hit Exact Pixel Dimensions and File Size

Many countries reject photos that don't match exact digital specs. PassportSnap exports JPEGs at the precise pixel count and within the file-size range required by each country — critical for digital submissions like:

The maker uses a binary-search JPEG quality optimization to land within the file-size window without manual trial and error.

After cropping, you can download a 4×6 print sheet with two photos placed side-by-side and cutting guides between them. The sheet auto-rotates between portrait (4″×6″) and landscape (6″×4″) depending on your country's photo size. Print on 4×6 photo paper at home or take the JPEG to any photo lab — far cheaper than ordering single-shot passport photos. Read the full 4×6 print sheet guide →

Passport Photo Maker — FAQ

Is this passport photo maker free?

Yes — fully free. No watermark, no account, no upload limit. We don't store your photo on a server; cropping happens in your browser.

Does it use AI to retouch my photo?

No. As of January 1, 2026, the US State Department no longer accepts AI-retouched passport photos. PassportSnap only crops, resizes, and exports to your country's exact spec — your face is never altered, skin is never smoothed, background is never replaced.

What size is a passport photo?

It depends on the country. US: 2×2 inches (51×51 mm). UK: 35×45 mm. India Passport: 35×45 mm at exactly 630×810 pixels. India e-Visa: 51×51 mm. Schengen: 35×45 mm. The maker loads the right specs when you pick a country.

Can I print my passport photo on 4×6 paper at home?

Yes. We export a 4×6 sheet with 2 photos placed side-by-side and cutting guides between them — auto-rotated portrait or landscape to fit your country's dimensions. See the full 4×6 print guide.

Will this photo be accepted by the passport office?

The photo will match the country's official dimensions, face height, file format, and file-size limits. We pull specs directly from government guidelines and re-verify quarterly. Acceptance also depends on lighting, expression, background, and head covering — see the country-specific rules.

Do I need to upload my photo to a server?

No. Everything happens in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device.

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