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Make Passport Photos Online Free (Print-Ready Sheet)

Create a passport size photo online for free — India 35×45mm, US 2×2 inch, UK/EU and more. Auto-crop, set 300 DPI for printing, and download a full print sheet. 100% in your browser, no upload.

Preparing a passport-size photo on a laptop

A passport photo studio charges you a few dollars for what is, technically, one cropped photo and a sheet of paper. You already have a perfectly good photo on your phone. With the right size, a white background and a 300-DPI export, you can make a print-ready passport photo yourself in under a minute — and print a whole sheet of them at home or at any photo kiosk.

EditMyStuff now does exactly that, for free, entirely in your browser. Your photo is never uploaded to a server. It's read, cropped and exported on your own device, then it's gone the moment you close the tab.

How to make a passport photo

  1. Open the image editor and add a clear, front-facing photo (JPG, PNG, WebP or AVIF).
  2. (Optional) Tidy it up first — rotate, adjust brightness, or use Remove Background to put yourself on a clean white background.
  3. Tap the Passport tool in the toolbar.
  4. Pick your country's size from the dropdown. The photo is auto-cropped to the correct aspect ratio with the subject centered.
  5. Choose 300 DPI for printing (or 72 DPI if you only need it on screen).
  6. Download the single photo, the print sheet, or both as a ZIP.

That's it. No account, no watermark, no upload.

Supported passport sizes

Different countries use different dimensions. EditMyStuff includes the most common standards:

  • India — 35 × 45 mm (7:9), for passport, visa and PAN/ID
  • USA — 2 × 2 inches / 51 mm (1:1), for passport, visa and green card
  • UK / EU / Schengen — 35 × 45 mm (7:9)
  • Canada — 50 × 70 mm (5:7)
  • China — 33 × 48 mm (11:16)
  • Generic 4 × 6 cm — 40 × 60 mm (2:3)

Each preset produces an exact pixel size at your chosen DPI. India at 300 DPI, for example, comes out at precisely 413 × 531 pixels — the size print shops expect.

Always double-check the exact requirement for your specific application. Authorities occasionally revise the rules (head size, background colour, expression), and a few millimetres can matter.

Why DPI matters for printing

DPI (dots per inch) is what turns "the right pixel dimensions" into "the right physical size on paper". A 35 × 45 mm photo only measures 35 × 45 mm when it's printed at the DPI it was made for. Pick 300 DPI for anything you'll print — it's the standard for sharp photo prints. 72 DPI is fine for uploading to an online form but will look soft if printed.

The print sheet (print 20+ at home)

Studios charge per print, but a single sheet of photo paper can hold many copies. The Sheet option tiles your passport photo across an A4 or US Letter page, auto-fitting as many as the page holds — typically two dozen or more 35 × 45 mm photos per A4 — with small white gaps so you can cut them apart cleanly.

Print the sheet on glossy photo paper at 100% scale (no "fit to page"), then trim along the gaps with a paper cutter or scissors. You end up with a stack of identical passport photos for the cost of one sheet of paper.

100% private, 100% free

Passport photos are sensitive — they're your face, attached to an ID application. EditMyStuff processes everything locally in your browser. There's no upload, no server copy, no sign-up and no watermark. When you're done, close the tab and nothing remains.

Ready to skip the studio? Open the passport photo generator →

Ready to try it? Make passport photos — free, private, no upload.

Everything runs in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.

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