AI-powered passport & visa photos — free and instant
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Passport Photo HQ lets you create compliant passport and visa photos from the comfort of your home. No need to visit a pharmacy or photo studio — just upload a selfie and our AI does the rest. Your background is automatically removed and replaced with white, the photo is cropped to official specifications, and a compliance checker verifies everything meets government requirements.
We support passport and visa photo requirements for the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, India, China, Japan, Brazil, Schengen Area, and many more. Each country has specific size, head position, and background requirements — our tool handles all of them automatically.
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no watermarks, no hidden fees. Download as many photos as you need.
Your photo is sent to our server for AI background removal, then the processed result is sent back. We do not store, save, or keep any photos. The image is deleted from server memory immediately after processing.
A US passport photo must be 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm). The head height should be between 1 and 1-3/8 inches (25-35 mm), and the eyes should be between 1-1/8 and 1-3/8 inches from the bottom. Our tool automatically crops and validates these requirements.
Yes! Take a well-lit selfie with a neutral expression, facing the camera directly. Our AI will remove whatever background is behind you and replace it with the required white background. Avoid shadows on your face and make sure both ears are visible.
Download the "Print Sheet" option, which places multiple copies of your photo on a standard 4×6 inch layout. You can print this at home on photo paper, or take it to any drug store or photo printing service. Make sure to print at "actual size" (do not scale to fit).
Our compliance checker validates your photo against official government specifications including head size ratio, eye position, background color, centering, and minimum resolution. While we can't guarantee acceptance (final decisions are made by government officials), photos that pass all checks meet the published requirements.