Application photo tool

Passport and Application Photo Resizer

Passport and Application Photo Resizer crop a photo to application dimensions without distorting it.

600 × 600 px · JPG outputPrivate on-device processingActual result shown
  1. 1Choose image
  2. 2Adjust
  3. 3Download

Private by design. Your image is processed locally in your browser and is not uploaded to our server.

Purpose

What this tool does

This tool prepares passport-style photos and application images by cropping and resizing to the exact dimensions required by government forms, exam portals, and application systems. The crop-to-fill mode ensures your photo fills the frame without distortion. It is preconfigured for 600 × 600 pixels. Processing happens entirely on your device — your image is decoded, resized, compressed, and prepared for download without being uploaded to any server.

Output

Supported formats and output

Upload JPG, PNG, or WebP. Choose JPG for broad form compatibility and smaller files, WebP where it is accepted, or PNG when transparency and lossless output matter more than an exact KB target.

The default output is JPG. Transparent areas are placed on the selected background color, which is white by default. The result card reports the actual pixel dimensions, format, and file size.

Detailed instructions

How to use it

  1. 1

    Choose a local JPG, PNG, or WebP image from your device or camera.

  2. 2

    Review and adjust the dimensions and crop position to frame your subject without stretching.

  3. 3

    Select the output format, tap Prepare Image, verify the result visually, and download it to your device.

Before uploading

Common limitations

Cropping to a different aspect ratio removes edge content, while stretching can distort the subject. Crop-to-fill is recommended for photos; contain avoids distortion when exact outer dimensions are not required.

Very large photos can exceed a phone's available memory. If processing fails, try a smaller source image. PNG cannot be compressed by changing quality like JPG or WebP.

Privacy

Private browser processing

Your selected image is decoded, resized, compressed, and downloaded locally in your browser. Normal tool operation does not upload the image or its original filename to our server. The processed result stays on your device until you choose to save or share it.

Why use this tool?

The importance of correct image sizing

Navigating the strict photo requirements for passports, visas, and official applications can be a stressful experience. The Passport and Application Photo Resizer tool is designed to take the guesswork out of preparing your identification photos. It provides a specialized interface that allows you to upload a portrait and carefully crop it to meet exact official aspect ratios and pixel dimensions. By using the crop-to-fill feature, you can ensure your head and shoulders are perfectly framed according to official guidelines without stretching or distorting your face. Furthermore, the tool includes built-in file size compression to ensure your final image meets the portal's upload limits. All of this is done securely on your own device—your portrait is never uploaded to any external server, guaranteeing the privacy of your biometric data.

Frequently asked questions

What result does Passport and Application Photo Resizer create?

It is preconfigured for 600 × 600 pixels. The result card shows the actual dimensions, format, and KB size before download so you can verify it meets your form requirements.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. Normal image processing runs entirely in your browser using your device's CPU. The downloaded file stays on your device. No image data is transmitted to our server.

Why might the requested KB size be impossible?

Detailed images, large dimensions, format overhead, and the minimum quality boundary can prevent a smaller file. Try smaller dimensions, a larger limit, or switch from PNG to JPG or WebP which support quality-based compression.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes. PhotoResizer is designed mobile-first and works on any modern smartphone browser. All controls have minimum touch target sizes and the interface adapts to small screens.