Passport & Visa Photo Tools 2026
Passport and visa photos have exact dimension and background requirements that vary by country. These tools output the precise pixel dimensions, correct aspect ratio, and white or neutral background required by each country's official guidance — so your photo passes at the post office or consulate without a retake.
US Visa DS-160 Photo Validator
Validate and resize US visa photo: 600×600px, white background, head 50–69% frame.
US Passport Photo Resizer
Resize photo to 2×2 inch (600×600px) with white background for US passport applications.
UK Passport Photo Resizer
Resize photo to 35×45mm (600×776px) with plain light grey or cream background for UK passport.
EU / Schengen Visa Photo Resizer
Resize to ICAO 35×45mm standard (600×776px) for Schengen visa, EU passport, and biometric ID.
Canada Passport Photo Resizer
Resize to 50×70mm (591×828px) with white background for IRCC Canada passport applications.
Australia Passport Photo Resizer
Resize to 35×45mm (413×531px) with plain white or light grey background for Australian passport.
Passport & visa photo specs by country — 2026
| Country / Document | Physical size | Digital (px) | Background | Max file size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Passport | 2×2 inch (51×51mm) | 600×600 px min | Plain white | 240 KB |
| US Visa (DS-160) | 2×2 inch (51×51mm) | 600×600 px min | Plain white | 240 KB |
| UK Passport | 35×45mm | 600×776 px (HMPO) | Light grey or cream | 6 MB |
| EU / Schengen Visa | 35×45mm (ICAO) | 413×531 px at 300 DPI | Plain white or off-white | 2 MB |
| Canada Passport (IRCC) | 50×70mm | 591×828 px at 300 DPI | Plain white | 4 MB |
| Australia Passport | 35×45mm | 413×531 px at 300 DPI | Plain white or light grey | 1 MB |
Specifications sourced from official government guidance as of May 2026. Requirements change — verify against the official application portal before submitting.
What makes a passport photo get rejected
Most passport photo rejections come down to three things: wrong dimensions, wrong background colour, or the head taking up too little or too much of the frame. The ICAO standard (used by US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia) requires the head to occupy between 70–80% of the frame height — a range that's easy to miss when cropping manually.
The UK's HMPO guidance specifically rejects photos with plain white backgrounds — it requires light grey or cream, because a white background blurs into the white passport page when printed. The US, by contrast, requires plain white. These are the kinds of country-specific details that general resizers don't handle.
All photo processing on this site uses the Canvas API in your browser. The image is never sent to a server, which matters when the photo contains your face.