Start with a finished photo
Use a photo that already has the required background, lighting, crop, expression, and head size. This page repeats it without changing its official content.
Lay out passport and ID photos on common U.S. paper sizes, frame the face once, and get every copy lined up for cutting.
You can see the exact paper size, photo size, copy count, and output pixels before downloading.
or click to choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP
This tool arranges an existing photo. It does not remove backgrounds or check head position.Use a photo that already has the required background, lighting, crop, expression, and head size. This page repeats it without changing its official content.
The canvas is built at 300 pixels per inch. A 4 × 6 download is 1200 × 1800 pixels; Letter is 2550 × 3300 pixels.
Printers and photo labs can crop or rescale. A ruler is the honest final check before cutting a full batch.
No. It only repeats and sizes the image you provide. It does not verify passport requirements, background color, head size, pose, expression, clothing, image age, or government acceptance. Check the current requirements from the agency receiving the photo.
Three 2-inch photos use the full 6-inch side, and two use the full 4-inch side. Any added gap or outer margin reduces the copy count. Zero spacing is efficient, but edge cropping at a photo lab can matter.
JPG is the familiar choice for photo labs and ordinary photo printing. PNG keeps hard cut guides especially crisp and avoids another lossy save. Both use the same sheet dimensions.
The pixel dimensions are calculated at 300 pixels per inch. Software can interpret image-density metadata differently, so always choose the matching paper size and Actual size / 100% when printing.
No. The file is decoded, framed, repeated, and exported locally in this browser. Closing or reloading the page clears the selected photo.
The paper, photo-size preset, spacing, margin, cut-guide, and file-format preferences stay on this device. The selected photo, zoom, and drag position do not. Reset asks before clearing the saved layout settings.