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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.

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An image resizer rescales an image to new pixel dimensions while maintaining visual quality through bicubic or hermite filtering. StuHub runs the resize entirely in your browser via the Canvas API, supports PNG, JPG, WebP and GIF, and can preserve or unlock the original aspect ratio.
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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)?

  1. Drop an image onto the upload zone (or click to browse).
  2. Enter the target width, height, or a scale percentage.
  3. Toggle "Lock aspect ratio" if you want width and height to stay proportional.
  4. 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 softYou upscaled past the source size. Downscaling is lossy-but-sharp; upscaling always softens. Use AI Upscaler (ships later) for large growth.
  • Aspect ratio got squishedToggle "Lock aspect ratio" before editing. If the image is already distorted, crop first with Image Cropper.
  • PNG saves bigger than the originalPNG 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.

Frequently asked
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.

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