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Passport Photo Maker

Crop a photo to a 2×2 passport size and print a sheet of six — never uploaded.

Updated July 10, 2026

How to use the passport photo maker

  1. 1Upload a clear, front-facing photo.
  2. 2Zoom and position so your head is centered and correctly sized.
  3. 3Download the single 2×2 photo, or the 4×6 sheet of six.
  4. 4Print the sheet and cut the photos apart.

Common uses

  • Making a US passport or visa photo at home
  • Printing several ID photos cheaply on one 4×6
  • Cropping a photo to a 2×2 square
  • Preparing an ID photo without uploading it anywhere

Frequently asked questions

What size is a passport photo?

A US passport photo is 2×2 inches (51×51 mm), and most visa and many national ID photos use the same square. This tool crops to exactly that at 300 DPI (600×600 pixels), which is print-ready quality.

How do I print it cheaply?

Download the 4×6-inch sheet, which tiles six copies of your 2×2 photo. A 4×6 print costs a fraction of a dollar at any drugstore or kiosk, so you get several passport photos for the price of one standard print, then cut them apart.

Does it check that my photo meets the rules?

No — it handles cropping, sizing, and layout, but not compliance. You're responsible for meeting the official rules: head roughly 1 to 1⅜ inches from chin to crown, plain white or off-white background, neutral expression, no glasses for US passports. Check the current requirements for your specific document.

About this tool

The passport photo maker crops your photo to the standard 2×2-inch (51×51 mm) square used for US passports and most visa and ID photos, at print-ready 300 DPI. Upload a picture, zoom and position so your head is centered, then download the single 2×2 photo or a 4×6-inch sheet of six copies to print cheaply at any kiosk. Because it runs entirely in your browser, your photo is never uploaded — a real advantage over sites that take your image to a server. It handles sizing and layout; you verify the official requirements for your document.

Like most tools on UtilityBase, the passport photo maker runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more image tools here.

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