ID & Passport Photos
Passport size photo maker
Turn any photo into a 2x2 inch passport-size photo (600x600px at 300 DPI) — no cropping tool needed.
How to passport size photo
Add a photo
Drop in a clear, front-facing photo — a phone photo works fine.
We fill the frame
The tool crops and scales it to fill a 2x2 inch (600x600px) square, centered — or switch to Fit above to keep the whole photo with a padded background instead.
Download
Save the result — ready for most passport and visa photo uploads.
About this tool
2x2 inches is the most common passport photo size worldwide. Getting there usually means opening a photo editor, drawing a crop box, and nudging it until the face is centered — this tool does that automatically by cropping to the center of the frame and filling the full 600x600px canvas at 300 DPI, the resolution passport photo labs expect. Output is always JPEG, matching what passport photo uploads expect.
For the best result, use a photo where your face is roughly centered and takes up a good portion of the frame — the automatic center-crop can't know where your face is, so a well-framed source photo gives the cleanest output. If you'd rather not crop at all, switch the fit mode to Fit to keep the entire photo visible with padding.
Questions
Does this guarantee my photo meets official passport requirements?
It gets you to the standard 2x2in / 600x600px size, but requirements like background color, expression and lighting vary by country — check your passport office's specific rules too.
What if my face isn't centered in the source photo?
The crop is centered on the frame, not your face — crop or center your photo first if your face is off to one side.
Can I avoid cropping entirely?
Yes — set Fit mode to "Fit" and the whole photo stays visible, padded with your chosen background color instead of cropped.
Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
No — cropping and resizing both happen locally in your browser.