Turn a selfie into a compliant passport, visa, or ID photo. Auto background, country size presets, head-position guides, and a print-ready sheet — all in your browser.
Drop a head-and-shoulders photo
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Front-facing, plain expression, even lighting · JPG, PNG, WebP
Guides are approximate aids, not legal verification. Requirements (head size, expression, background, attire) vary by country and document — always confirm against the official specification before submitting.
This tool turns an ordinary head-and-shoulders photo into a print-ready passport, visa, or ID picture. Drop a selfie, and an AI model running in your browser replaces the background with a clean white or light-blue backdrop. Pick your country and document type, line your face up with the on-screen guides, and download a correctly sized photo plus a print sheet you can take to any drugstore — for the price of a single print instead of a photo-booth fee.
Everything happens on your device. Your photo is never uploaded, never queued on a server, and never logged. The background model downloads once (about 4.5 MB) and then runs locally — which matters, because this is a picture of your face.
Important: the guides are aids, not an official compliance check. Always confirm the exact head size, dimensions, background color, and attire rules against your government's published specification before you submit.
Stand facing a window in even light, neutral expression, and have someone photograph you head-on from a few feet away. Load it here: the background converts to regulation white automatically, guides position your head at the required size, and the print sheet does the rest.
2 by 2 inches with the head sized between 1 and 1.375 inches. The US preset enforces both, and presets for dozens of other countries handle their sizes and head-position rules.
Export the print-ready sheet, which tiles multiple photos onto a standard 4x6, and print it as a normal photo for under a dollar. Cut on the guides and you have several regulation photos.
The tool enforces the dimensional rules (size, head position, background) that cause most rejections. You supply the rest: neutral expression, eyes open, no glasses glare, recent likeness.
No. The background replacement and sizing run entirely in your browser. Of all photos, the one attached to your passport should not live on a random server, and this one never does.