Free passport photo makerwhere the download is the free part
Some tools call themselves free, then charge when you press download. Here the full-resolution file is what costs nothing: crop to any of 67 official sizes, swap the background, save the JPG or the print sheet. The one bill left is the drugstore's, $0.40 to $0.80 for a physical print.
$0 covers the whole flow
Every preset, both outputs and the background tools sit on the free tier. The file you save is the finished product at full print resolution (300 DPI), with no FileHook mark on it. An official photo has to be clean to be accepted, so marking it would break the product.
- Country picker. All 67 specs, from US 2x2 inch to Japan 35x45 mm.
- Size checker guides. Head-height lines show whether the photo passes before you save.
- Background fill. Swaps a near-white wall for the country's accepted colour.
- Print sheet. A 4x6 PDF with cut marks, sized for any photo counter.
What free covers
Is the passport photo maker really free?+
Cropping, backgrounds, the JPG and the 4x6 inch print sheet PDF all cost nothing, with no card and no signup. The files come out clean, without any watermark.
Do I need to upgrade to get a usable photo?+
The free download already is the usable photo: full resolution, official size, no tag. Plenty of photo sites run the opposite model, where cropping is free and the full-size file sits behind a checkout. We put the file on the free side.
Which countries does the free maker cover?+
All 67, with nothing held back for paying users. US 2x2 inch, UK 35x45 mm, Canada 50x70 mm, Schengen visa, India, Australia, Japan and Brazil are the most used. Every preset follows the size, head height and background rules that government publishes.
Is my photo uploaded anywhere?+
The crop, the background fill and the print sheet are all built inside your browser, so the photo stays on your device from start to finish.
Can I print the free photo at a drugstore?+
The print sheet is a standard 4x6 PDF holding several copies of your photo at true size. A photo counter (CVS, Walgreens, Boots or any print shop) prints it for $0.40 to $0.80. Cut along the marks and you have a stack of official-size photos.
Make the free photo
Two minutes from phone picture to official size. The only bill is the drugstore's.
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