Passport Photo Maker

Choose a country and document, frame a portrait locally, keep or optionally replace the background, and export for the selected submission path.

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Choose a country, then a document

Start with the country or authority that will review your photo, then choose the document. The document—not the physical size—determines the submission path, rules, sources, and available output.

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General sizes

Choose a common physical size, keep the original background, or replace it when you decide.

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United States

Make a 2×2 inch printed photo, or use the secondary check for an online-renewal original.

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China

Start with the 33×48 mm JPEG specification and its 30–80 KB output target.

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United Kingdom

Make a 35×45 mm printed photo, or use the secondary check for an uncropped online original.

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Great Britain

Prepare the 35×45 mm passport-type print requested for a Great Britain postal renewal.

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Spain

Prepare the official 26×32 mm portrait format with a plain white background.

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Portugal

Prepare a 35×45 mm biometric portrait while keeping the normal in-person capture process clear.

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Brazil

Prepare the 5×7 cm passport-photo format; applicants aged 5 or older are normally photographed on site.

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Australia

Prepare a 35×45 mm print for dye-sub photo paper; professional photos are recommended but not mandatory.

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Ireland

Prepare four identical 35×45 mm prints for a paper Passport Book form with witness signing.

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Netherlands

Prepare a 35×45 mm colour print for submission at your municipality or Dutch mission.

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Mexico

Prepare a 26×32 mm white-background print within the consular passport-size band.

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How to use this tool

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Take or upload a portrait

Use the guided camera or choose a half-body or full-body phone photo. Even lighting and a plain wall help.

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Choose a country and document

Open the relevant document task, then use its submission profile while keeping or optionally replacing the background.

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Zoom, move, and download

Fit your head inside the guides, then export the exact pixel file or a print sheet.

Built for predictable results

Built for real photos

Zoom and move controls turn casual portraits into a framed ID output—no studio crop needed first.

Clear templates, no duplicates

Pick 2×2 inch, 35×45 mm, or other common physical sizes with honest 300 DPI pixels.

Print-ready sheet

Download a 4×6, Letter, or A4 layout with white gutters between copies when your template supports it.

Frequently asked questions

Does Pixlery upload my portrait?

No. Your photo, mask, and exports stay in your browser. Pixlery does not receive them.

Will this guarantee passport approval?

No. Pixlery is not an official ID service. Requirements vary by country, agency, and application type.

Why does each document have its own task?

A physical size alone does not define a document rule. Each task keeps submission mode, dimensions, composition, file limits, sources, and warnings together.

Is background removal required?

No. Every page keeps the original background by default and offers removal only when you choose it.

Can I use a half-body photo?

Yes. Zoom and move the portrait until your head fits the guides; background removal remains optional.

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