Crop Photo for Passport / ID
Crop your photo to the standard 3:4 aspect ratio for passport and ID applications.
Crop to Passport Size
Edit your image directly in the browser
Click here or drag & drop your image
Supports: JPG, PNG, WebP
🪪 Why Crop for Passport Photos?
Most passport and ID photo requirements worldwide follow a 3:4 aspect ratio (35mm x 45mm). Our tool locks to this exact ratio, ensuring your cropped photo meets the dimensional standards required by government agencies and embassies.
Passport photos contain your face and personal identity — they should not be processed on random cloud servers. Our browser-based cropper keeps your ID photo entirely on your device throughout the entire cropping operation.
Professional passport photo services charge between $10-$20 for a simple crop and print. Our free tool lets you crop your own passport photo at home using any phone or camera, saving both the cost and a trip to the photo studio.
⚙️ How to Crop a Passport Photo
Take a photo against a plain white or light background using your phone camera, then upload it. Ensure even lighting with no harsh shadows on the face.
The crop area locks to the 3:4 passport ratio. Position the frame so your face is centered, with the top of your head near the top edge and your chin in the lower third.
Save the cropped passport photo and print it at home on glossy photo paper, or upload it directly to online visa and passport application forms.
International Document Standards
Whether applying for a US passport, Indian visa, European ID card, or any other international travel document, the 3:4 ratio is the universal standard. Our cropper ensures compliance with ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) specifications used by virtually every country's passport office worldwide.
Online Application Forms
Government portals, visa application sites, and employment forms frequently require a digital passport photo with specific dimensions and file size limits. Our tool produces correctly proportioned photos that pass upload validation on e-passport portals, online visa applications, and official government submission systems on the first attempt.
High-Resolution Home Printing
After cropping, you can print your passport photo on standard 4x6 or 6x8 photo paper using a home printer. Arrange multiple copies on a single sheet for economical printing. The output resolution is high enough for official acceptance when printed on quality photo paper — matching or exceeding the output of professional photo kiosks.