Upload any portrait
Half-body or full-body phone photos work. Even lighting and a plain wall help.
Real photos in, framed ID output
Turn casual portraits into standard passport sizes with local background removal, white/blue/red backdrops, zoom controls, and print-ready export.
JPG, PNG, and WebP
Upload any clear portrait—even a half-body or full-body phone photo. Remove the background, pick a standard template, zoom and move your face into the frame, then export locally.
Pixlery is not a government or official ID service. Output is for convenience only and is not guaranteed to pass any review. Always confirm the latest requirements with your issuing authority.
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Half-body or full-body phone photos work. Even lighting and a plain wall help.
Run local background removal, then choose a physical template and white, blue, red, or custom color.
Fit your head inside the guides, then export the exact pixel file or a print sheet.
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Zoom and move controls turn casual portraits into a framed ID output—no studio crop needed first.
Pick 2×2 inch, 35×45 mm, or other common physical sizes with honest 300 DPI pixels.
Download a 4×6, Letter, or A4 layout with white gutters between copies when your template supports it.
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No. Your photo, mask, and exports stay in your browser. Pixlery does not receive them.
No. Pixlery is not an official ID service. Requirements vary by country, agency, and application type.
Each menu item is a distinct physical template. Many countries share 35×45 mm or 2×2 inch—verify your form rather than picking duplicate pixel sizes.
White is common worldwide. Reference blue fits many China forms; reference red fits some Indonesia passport routes—always confirm locally.
Yes. After background removal, zoom out or in and move the portrait until your head fits the guides.
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Reduce JPG, PNG, and WebP file sizes with clear quality controls and private browser processing.
Open tool02Resize images by pixels or percentage while preserving aspect ratio and transparency.
Open tool03Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP images in batches without uploading them to a server.
Open tool04Crop, rotate, and flip JPG, PNG, and WebP images with precise aspect ratios and local processing.
Open tool05Add a text or logo watermark to one image or a whole batch without uploading your files.
Open tool06Arrange JPG, PNG, and WebP images into a private, downloadable multi-page PDF.
Open tool07Remove common EXIF, GPS, camera, and software metadata from JPG, PNG, and WebP images locally.
Open tool08Create transparent-background images in your browser with local processing and practical edge controls.
Open tool09Merge 2–10 JPG, PNG, or WebP files vertically or horizontally with spacing, padding, and local export.
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You do not need a studio booth for a usable starting point. This workflow keeps capture, editing, and export steps explicit so you can compare against your agency’s checklist.
GuidePassport and ID photo sizes explainedCountries and agencies use different pixel, millimeter, and inch requirements. Pixlery covers common sizes at 300 DPI—never assume one export fits every application.