Passport / ID Photo Maker — International Sizes & Print-ready A4
Upload your photo, pick a preset (US/EU/KSA…), adjust background & crop/zoom, then download a single image or a full A4 sheet.

Passport / ID Photo Maker — International Sizes & Print-ready A4
TL;DR: Upload your photo, pick a preset (US/EU/KSA…), unify the background, fine-tune crop & zoom, then download a single image or a full A4 sheet ready to print.
What the tool does
- Ready presets for common standards (e.g., 2×2 in, 35×45 mm, 4×6 cm).
- Uniform backgrounds (white / light gray / light blue) with safe margins.
- Visual controls for zoom & drag to align face within the frame.
- A4 fill (custom rows/columns) to save time and cost at the studio.
How to use (quick steps)
- Click “Upload” and choose a well-lit photo with a clean background.
- Select the preset for your country/authority.
- Pick the background (e.g., white) and set margins if needed.
- Use mouse wheel to zoom and drag to align eyes & head properly.
- Download a single image or a print-ready A4 sheet.
Why sizing matters
Specs vary by country and authority (passport/ID/visa). This tool targets common dimensions and DPI, but does not guarantee acceptance. Always check the official website before submission.
Tips for higher acceptance
- Soft, even front lighting without harsh shadows.
- Plain background; clothing with good contrast.
- Neutral expression; face fully visible; look straight at the camera.
- Avoid filters or heavy retouching.
Printing on A4
- Use 300 DPI and decent photo paper.
- Disable “Fit to page” to keep exact dimensions.
- Tweak rows/columns to scale up or get more copies per page.
FAQ
Does this create government documents?
No. It only prepares the photo size/background. It does not create or alter official IDs.
Is acceptance guaranteed?
No. Requirements vary and change. Always follow the official guideline for your authority.
Are photos uploaded to a server?
By default, processing is done locally in your browser.
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Note: Specs here are indicative. Verify your country/authority’s official guidance before submitting.