ID & Passport Photo Resizer
Resize your photo to exact ID and passport dimensions for any country. All processing happens in your browser — your images stay private.
Upload Your Photo
Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats
How to Use
- Click "Select Photo" to upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP photo from your device.
- Choose a preset size for your document type (US Passport, UK Passport, EU ID, Visa, Indian Passport) or enter a custom width and height in pixels.
- Adjust the DPI if needed (300 DPI is standard for print-quality ID photos).
- Enable "Add white background" to fill any empty space with a clean white background.
- Click "Update Preview" to see how your resized photo will look.
- Choose JPG or PNG format and click "Download Photo" to save the result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this tool upload my photo to a server?
No. All processing is done entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your photo never leaves your device and is never uploaded to any server.
What size should a US passport photo be?
A US passport photo must be 2x2 inches (51x51mm). At 300 DPI, this translates to 600x600 pixels. Select the "US Passport" preset to automatically set the correct dimensions.
What size is a UK or EU passport photo?
UK and most EU passport and ID photos are 35x45mm. At 300 DPI, this translates to approximately 413x531 pixels. Use the "UK Passport" or "EU ID" preset for the correct size.
What DPI should I use for ID photos?
300 DPI is the standard resolution for print-quality ID and passport photos. This is the default setting. You can increase it for higher resolution prints, but 300 DPI meets the requirements of virtually all official documents.
Can I download the photo as PNG or JPG?
Yes. Use the format dropdown to choose between JPG (smaller file size, ideal for online submissions) and PNG (lossless quality, ideal for printing). Both formats are widely accepted.
Why is the white background option useful?
Many ID and passport photos require a plain white background. Enabling this option fills any transparent or empty areas with solid white, ensuring your photo meets official requirements.