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Conference badge headshot:1:1 crop, in your browser

Square 1:1 crop for conference attendee badges, speaker cards and event apps.

Make a Conference badge photo

Spec at a glance

Aspect ratio
1:1
Surface
Event / speaker badge (1:1)
Output size
1000 px (long edge)
Recommended head height
~70% of the frame

Tips for a great Conference badge headshot

  • 1:1 square (most event platforms crop to square anyway)
  • A close, well-lit headshot reads better on a printed badge
  • Smile gently. This is the first thing other attendees see
  • Keep your name-tag side clear (most badges sit chest-level)

Ready to make your Conference badge headshot?

The tool runs in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device.

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Conference badge headshot FAQ

What resolution should a Conference badge photo be?+

Aim for a 1:1 crop and export at 1000 px on the long edge. That's what this tool produces by default. It's sharp enough for event / speaker badge (1:1) without being needlessly large. Your face should fill roughly 70% of the frame height so it reads well at the size it'll actually be shown.

What aspect ratio does a Conference badge photo use?+

A Conference badge photo uses a 1:1 ratio (Event / speaker badge (1:1)). The cropper here is locked to 1:1, so you can't accidentally upload a square where a portrait is expected, or the other way around. Drag and zoom to frame your face. The shape stays correct.

Is my photo uploaded to a server for the Conference badge headshot?+

No. Cropping, background fill, and the AI background-removal model all run in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device, which matters for a conference badge photo that may carry your real name and face.

What background works best for a Conference badge photo?+

For a conference badge photo, a plain or softly blurred background reads cleanest at the size it's shown. You can pick a solid colour, choose a scene preset, or use the in-browser AI background removal to drop in a clean backdrop. Avoid busy backgrounds, as they compete with your face once the image is small.