ID & Passport Photo Maker
Crop a photo to passport, ID or visa specs at 300 DPI and auto-fill a 6x4-inch print sheet — no upload.
Drag a face photo here or click to select
Bright, front-facing, plain background recommended · white bg via the AI option below · No server upload
🔒 Cropping and print layout happen entirely in your browser. Your photo is never sent to a server.
How it works
Drop in a bright, front-facing photo and pick a spec — passport (35x45mm), national ID or driver's license, a 30x40mm resume photo, US visa (2x2in), or China visa (33x48mm). The crop box snaps to that spec's exact aspect ratio, so you can only frame it in the correct proportion. Drag and resize it over the face, using the rule-of-thirds grid to center the eyes and leave headroom, or click Auto-fit to face and let on-device detection place the box for you. Set the background to white or any solid color, optionally switch on the beta AI white background, then hit Make ID photo. The tool renders a single sized photo plus a ready-to-print sheet at 300 DPI, with 600 DPI available on Pro.
When to reach for it
Use it whenever an application demands an exact photo size rather than a casual selfie: renewing a passport, uploading to a US or China online visa form, attaching a small resume photo to a job application, or replacing a driver's-license shot. Because everything is measured in real millimeters at 300 DPI, the file you download already matches what the agency's uploader expects — no guessing at pixel dimensions. The print sheet is the other reason people come here. Instead of paying a studio for each set, you tile as many as eight passport-size copies onto one 6x4-inch image, send that single file to a photo kiosk or lab, and cut along the printed guide lines. It turns a last-minute deadline into a five-minute job you can finish at home.
Privacy and print quality
Your photo never leaves your device. Cropping, resizing, the print-sheet layout, the optional AI white background, and the Auto-fit face detection all run locally in the browser through the HTML canvas and on-device models — nothing is uploaded, and there are no watermarks or usage caps. Files export as PNG at a true 300 DPI, so a passport crop comes out at 413x531 px and prints sharp at physical size. Two things stay your call: confirm the official composition rules for your document (head height, neutral expression, plain background), since the tool sizes and crops but does not judge compliance; and because AI white background is still beta, glance over the edges around hair before you print or submit.
Frequently asked questions
Which specs and resolution are supported?
Passport (35x45mm), national ID and driver's license (35x45mm), resume photo (30x40mm), US visa (2x2in) and China visa (33x48mm). Everything exports at 300 DPI — a passport crop, for example, is 413x531 px — and Pro unlocks 600 DPI for extra-sharp prints.
What is the print sheet and how many copies do I get?
It is a standard 6x4-inch photo layout that auto-tiles multiple copies of your ID photo with thin cut guides — around eight passport-size shots per sheet. Print that one 4x6 at a lab or kiosk and you get a full set for the price of a single print, then trim along the lines.
How do I get a clean white background?
Turn on the built-in AI white background (beta) to drop the background out on-device, or use the color picker to set white or any solid color behind your crop. For fine, wispy hair where you want the best edges, run the photo through the dedicated Background Remover first, then bring it here and set the background to white.