Passport and visa photos, made on your phone
Upload a selfie and get the exact file your application asks for — 600 x 600 px, exactly 2 x 2 inches at 300 DPI for a US passport, and fifteen other sizes.
The cropping happens in this browser tab. Your photo never leaves your phone.
Step 1
Your photo
Or drop one here. JPG, PNG or WebP.
Face the camera straight on, plain wall behind you, no glasses, even light. Your photo stays on this device.
Your selfie
2 x 2 in
Step 2
What it is for
16 of 16 documents shown
- Size
- 2 x 2 in
- Pixels
- 600 x 600
- Resolution
- 300 DPI
- Head height
- 25.4 to 34.9 mm
- Background
- Plain white
How it works
It finds your face
A face detection model runs on your device and works out where your chin and the top of your head are.
It crops to the spec
The crop is sized so your head measures what the published requirement asks for, then you can nudge it.
You get real files
The download carries the right pixel size and the right DPI, so it opens at its true physical size.
What this does not do
- It cannot promise your photo will be accepted. It gets the size, head height and resolution right. The rest — your expression, glasses, how recent the photo is — is on you, and the checklist says so.
- It cannot fix a photo taken at a bad angle or in poor light. A plain wall and a window are all you need.
- It does not store your photo. Close the tab and the image is gone. We do ask for your email before a download, which you can skip — the privacy page says what happens to it.