Make a passport photo at home

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.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Capture first

Stand facing a plain wall with soft, even light on your face. Avoid strong shadows under the chin or colored light from windows.

Leave headroom above the hair and keep shoulders visible—Passport Photo Maker lets you reposition later, but starting centered saves time.

1

Upload and remove the background

Open Passport Photo Maker, upload your portrait, and run local background removal. Retry or use the brush if hair edges look rough.

Passport Photo Maker
2

Pick white or reference blue

Choose the backdrop your form mentions. Pixlery labels reference blue as a common CN color—not an official guarantee.

Passport Photo Maker
3

Select size and align the head

Pick 35×45 mm or 2×2 inch (or another supported spec), drag to position eyes and chin within the guides, then download PNG or JPG.

Passport Photo Maker
4

Print or upload

Download the print sheet when available, or compress JPG if the portal enforces a size cap.

Image Compressor

Final checks

  • Background color matches the form instructions
  • Output pixels match the requested size
  • Face is sharp—not motion blurred
  • No filters, hats, or heavy shadows unless allowed
  • You read the agency disclaimer—not Pixlery’s convenience output alone
What if my form needs a different blue?

Use the custom color picker in Passport Photo Maker after checking the official hex or sample swatch.

Should I use PNG or JPG?

Online forms usually want JPG under a size limit; keep PNG for editing masters.

Does this workflow upload my face?

No. Processing stays in your browser for supported steps.

Use Pixlery tools

Related reading