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