General sizes
Choose a common physical size, keep the original background, or replace it when you decide.
Open makerReal photos in, framed ID output
Choose a country and document, frame a portrait locally, keep or optionally replace the background, and export for the selected submission path.
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Start with the country or authority that will review your photo, then choose the document. The document—not the physical size—determines the submission path, rules, sources, and available output.
Choose a common physical size, keep the original background, or replace it when you decide.
Open makerMake a 2×2 inch printed photo, or use the secondary check for an online-renewal original.
Open makerStart with the 33×48 mm JPEG specification and its 30–80 KB output target.
Open makerMake a 35×45 mm printed photo, or use the secondary check for an uncropped online original.
Open makerPrepare the 35×45 mm passport-type print requested for a Great Britain postal renewal.
Open makerPrepare the official 26×32 mm portrait format with a plain white background.
Open makerPrepare a 35×45 mm biometric portrait while keeping the normal in-person capture process clear.
Open makerPrepare the 5×7 cm passport-photo format; applicants aged 5 or older are normally photographed on site.
Open makerPrepare a 35×45 mm print for dye-sub photo paper; professional photos are recommended but not mandatory.
Open makerPrepare four identical 35×45 mm prints for a paper Passport Book form with witness signing.
Open makerPrepare a 35×45 mm colour print for submission at your municipality or Dutch mission.
Open makerPrepare a 26×32 mm white-background print within the consular passport-size band.
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Use the guided camera or choose a half-body or full-body phone photo. Even lighting and a plain wall help.
Open the relevant document task, then use its submission profile while keeping or optionally replacing the background.
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.
A physical size alone does not define a document rule. Each task keeps submission mode, dimensions, composition, file limits, sources, and warnings together.
No. Every page keeps the original background by default and offers removal only when you choose it.
Yes. Zoom and move the portrait until your head fits the guides; background removal remains optional.
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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 tool05Rotate JPG, PNG, and WebP images by 90° or any angle, flip them, and export locally with a clear canvas strategy.
Open tool06Add outside padding, an inside stroke, or a target canvas to JPG, PNG, and WebP images without cropping the original.
Open tool07Add a text or logo watermark to one image or a whole batch without uploading your files.
Open tool08Combine JPG, PNG, and WebP images into one ordered PDF with document presets, private local processing, and no sign-up.
Open tool09Remove common EXIF, GPS, camera, and software metadata from JPG, PNG, and WebP images locally.
Open tool10Create transparent-background images in your browser with local processing and practical edge controls.
Open tool11Merge 2–10 JPG, PNG, or WebP files vertically or horizontally with spacing, padding, and local export.
Open tool12Use your camera for a free private countdown photo booth, then download, share, or print the finished strip.
Open tool13Detect candidate faces locally, then blur, pixelate, or cover them in a JPG, PNG, or WebP photo. Manual regions can hide other sensitive details.
Open tool14Arrange existing JPG, PNG, or WebP photos in one vertical column or horizontal row, then export a printable or share-ready strip.
Open tool15Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos to JPG, PNG, or WebP locally in your browser.
Open tool16Prepare one image for multiple social platforms with independent framing, source-checked presets, and ZIP export.
Open tool17Resize, convert, compress, watermark, rename, and download a batch of JPG, PNG, or WebP images locally in your browser.
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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.