Resize a photo to passport dimensions (2×2 in / 35×45 mm)
Resize any headshot to passport dimensions — US 2×2 inch (600×600 px) or EU 35×45 mm — entirely in your browser. No uploads, no fees.
Resize a photo to passport dimensions (2×2 in / 35×45 mm)
Passport agencies are picky about dimensions. The US requires a 2×2-inch square (600×600 px at 300 DPI); the UK and EU use 35×45 mm (413×531 px). This preset lets you pick between both formats, crop your headshot to fit, and download a print-ready JPG. Because the tool runs entirely in your browser, your passport photo never leaves your device — an important property for ID-adjacent imagery.
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What is Resize a photo to passport dimensions (2×2 in / 35×45 mm)?
Resize any image to exact pixel dimensions or a percentage of its original size, directly in your browser. Works with PNG, JPG, WEBP and GIF, uses high-quality hermite filtering for crisp downscales, and lets you lock the aspect ratio so you never accidentally stretch a photo. Perfect for preparing images for web uploads, email attachments, profile pictures, or fitting a specific size spec required by a form or marketplace.
How do I use Resize a photo to passport dimensions (2×2 in / 35×45 mm)?
- Drop an image onto the upload zone (or click to browse).
- Enter the target width, height, or a scale percentage.
- Toggle "Lock aspect ratio" if you want width and height to stay proportional.
- Click Download to save the resized image.
Resize a photo to passport dimensions (2×2 in / 35×45 mm) by the numbers
- Formats in
- PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP, AVIF
- Formats out
- PNG, JPG, WebP
- Max input
- 50 MB
- Filter
- Hermite / bicubic, browser-native
- Privacy
- Canvas-local, never uploaded
Common use cases for Resize a photo to passport dimensions (2×2 in / 35×45 mm)
- Resizing a product photo to 1080×1080 for Instagram.
- Shrinking a camera JPG to 2000 px wide for a blog header.
- Preparing a passport photo to exact millimetre specs.
- Generating a 150×150 thumbnail for a forum avatar.
- Downscaling a 12-megapixel phone shot to fit an email quota.
Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
- Output looks soft — You upscaled past the source size. Downscaling is lossy-but-sharp; upscaling always softens. Use AI Upscaler (ships later) for large growth.
- Aspect ratio got squished — Toggle "Lock aspect ratio" before editing. If the image is already distorted, crop first with Image Cropper.
- PNG saves bigger than the original — PNG is lossless, so resized PNGs with complex gradients can grow. Switch the output to WebP or JPG for a smaller file.
When should I use Resize a photo to passport dimensions (2×2 in / 35×45 mm)?
Choose Image Resizer when you need a specific output size. For shrinking file weight without changing dimensions, use Image Compressor. To resize many images at once, use Bulk Resize, which applies the same target to a folder of files.
Do passport agencies accept digital submissions at this size?
Yes when printed at 300 DPI. Check your country's requirements — many accept uploads to their portal, some require printed photos.
Is plain white background required?
Most countries require it. The resizer does not change the background — use a Background Remover beforehand if your source has a different backdrop.
Can I combine two photos on one print?
Yes — combine two 2×2 images into a 4×6 print using an image merge tool (Image-to-PDF works if you just want to print a sheet).
Is my file uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs in your browser — the file never leaves your device, and there is no server component for this tool.