Passport photo requirements
Passport Photo Requirements by Country
Search your country, apply the official preset, and export a private result link that expires.
- Private uploads and outputs only
- Automatic deletion after about 24 hours
- Free single-image workflow with Pro path for batch
Choose your country / document
Search by country name, then open the page to see size, rules, and presets.
Tip: try “US 2x2” or “35x45”.
Pixel presets are conversions for printing; official rules are listed in mm/inches.
Most popular
Europe
Americas
Asia-Pacific
How It Works
- Upload Choose an image from your device. Uploads are private.
- Pick a preset Use the size buttons or open Advanced settings for custom output.
- Download Get a short-lived private download link. Files auto-delete.
Common rejection reasons
- Wrong photo size or aspect ratio
- Head too large/small or not centered
- Non-uniform background or shadows
- Blurry image or heavy compression artifacts
- Glare on glasses or eyes not visible
- Expression/pose requirements not met
FAQ
What is the most common passport photo size?
It depends on the country. Many European countries use 35x45 mm biometric photos. The US uses a 2x2 inch (51x51 mm) photo.
Does this tool crop or add padding?
It depends on the fit setting. Cover crops to fill the output size. Contain keeps the whole image and adds padding.
Will my photo be public?
No. Files are stored privately and automatically deleted after about 24 hours. Download links expire.
Can I make a passport photo on my phone?
Yes. The pages are built for mobile-first workflows: upload, preview, and download.
Why do passport photos get rejected?
Common reasons include wrong size/aspect ratio, shadows, blurry focus, glare on glasses, and incorrect head positioning.
Do you support digital and printed photos?
Yes. Country pages list size requirements and any digital pixel guidance when available, plus tips for printing.
Can I use this for visas and ID cards?
Yes. Many countries use the same biometric specs for visas and IDs. Use the country page that matches your workflow.
Privacy and trust
Privacy-first by design: Files are automatically deleted after about 24 hours. Download links expire.
For detailed rules by country, open a country page and check the Sources section.