Resize Image for Passport Photo

Resize photos to the correct passport photo dimensions — 35×45mm (413×531px) for most countries or 2×2 inches (600×600px) for the US. Meets government requirements at 300 DPI. No login required — everything runs in your browser.

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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP • Max 50MB

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Why Resize for Passport Photos?

1

Meet Government Requirements

Every country has strict passport photo dimensions. Most require 35x45mm at 300 DPI, while the US requires 2x2 inches. Our presets set the exact pixel dimensions needed for compliance.

2

Avoid Rejection

Incorrect dimensions are the #1 reason passport photos are rejected. Using the wrong size wastes time and money. Resize to the exact specifications and submit with confidence.

3

Correct Dimensions at 300 DPI

Our presets are calculated at 300 DPI for print quality. 35x45mm becomes 413x531 pixels and 2x2 inches becomes 600x600 pixels — exactly what government agencies require.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size is a passport photo?

Most countries use 35x45mm (approximately 413x531 pixels at 300 DPI). The US uses 2x2 inches (600x600 pixels at 300 DPI). Our tool provides presets for both standards, pre-sized at 300 DPI for print quality.

What resolution should a passport photo be?

Passport photos should be at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) for print quality. This means a 35x45mm photo should be at least 413x531 pixels, and a 2x2 inch photo should be at least 600x600 pixels. Lower resolution will result in blurry prints that may be rejected.

Can I use a selfie for a passport photo?

Not recommended. Passport photos require a neutral expression, plain background, and proper lighting. Selfies often have shadows, wrong angles, or distracting backgrounds. Use a proper headshot taken with good lighting against a plain white or light-colored background.

Is my photo uploaded to a server?

No. All resizing happens in your browser using HTML5 Canvas. Your photo never leaves your device.