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How to Make a Passport Photo at Home Free Online

Getting a passport photo taken at a pharmacy or photo studio costs £8–£15 and requires a trip out. You can make a professional-quality passport photo at home in under 5 minutes using your smartphone camera and a free online tool — for free. The key is getting the dimensions, background colour, and DPI exactly right for the country you're applying in. This guide covers how to take the photo correctly and resize it to official specifications.

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By ImgToolkit Team · Updated May 2026 · 3 min read · Processed in your browser
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Getting a passport photo taken at a pharmacy or photo studio costs £8–£15 and requires a trip out. You can make a professional-quality passport photo at home in under 5 minutes using your smartphone camera and a free online tool — for free.

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Step-by-Step Guide

5 steps · takes under 1 minute

1

Take the photo

Use natural light near a window. Stand in front of a plain white or light grey wall. Keep your face centred, eyes open, and expression neutral. Have someone else take the photo — selfies are usually rejected because the angle is wrong.

2

Upload to the Passport Photo Maker

Go to the Passport Photo Maker and upload your photo. The tool runs in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.

3

Select your country

Choose your country from the list (US, UK, India, Australia, Canada, Schengen, and 20+ more). The correct dimensions and DPI are loaded automatically.

4

Crop and position your face

Use the crop tool to centre your face according to the guide lines. Most passport specifications require the face to occupy 70–80% of the frame height.

5

Download and print

Download the photo at the correct DPI (300 DPI for most countries). Print at home or at a pharmacy — the dimensions are print-ready.

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Use 75–85% quality for web images — you get 60–80% smaller files with no visible difference at normal screen sizes.

Format & File Size Comparison

Same 1080×1080px photo processed four ways

FormatQualityFile SizeNotes
PNG (original) Perfect 4.2 MB No compression — too large for web
Compressed PNG Visually identical 1.1 MB −74% — transparency preserved
JPG (85% quality) Excellent 310 KB −93% · Best for photos
WebP (85%)BEST Excellent 205 KB −95% · Recommended for web

Based on a 1080×1080px photo. Results vary by image content and complexity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions answered

Can I take my own passport photo at home?

Yes, for most countries including the US, UK, India, and Australia. The photo must meet official specifications: correct dimensions, white or off-white background, neutral expression, front-facing, and no glasses. Using a passport photo tool to resize and crop correctly is essential — freehand cropping rarely produces the right dimensions.

What size is a passport photo?

It varies by country. US passport photos are 2x2 inches (51x51mm). UK passport photos are 35x45mm. Indian passport photos are 35x45mm or 50x50mm depending on the form. Australian passport photos are 35x45mm. The Passport Photo Maker includes pre-loaded specifications for 20+ countries.

How do I get a white background for my passport photo?

Stand in front of a white or light grey wall in good lighting. Alternatively, use the background removal feature in the Passport Photo Maker to replace any background with white. This is accepted by most passport authorities as long as the final result meets their white background requirement.

Will a homemade passport photo be accepted?

Yes, if it meets the official specifications. The most common rejection reasons are: wrong dimensions, background not white enough, face too close or too far from camera, and shadows on the face or background. Using a passport photo tool that automatically applies the correct crop and dimensions significantly reduces rejection risk.

What DPI should a passport photo be?

Most countries require 300 DPI for printed passport photos. The Passport Photo Maker outputs at 300 DPI by default. When printing, make sure your printer is also set to 300 DPI and you print at the exact specified dimensions — do not let the printer scale or fit to page.

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