- Will this photo be accepted for my passport application?
- The output matches the official geometry — exact dimensions, plain background, head height and eye position per the standard — at 300 DPI print quality. You're responsible for the photo itself meeting the rules: taken within 6 months, neutral expression, mouth closed, no glasses (US), even lighting with no harsh shadows.
- What kind of source photo works best?
- A sharp, front-facing photo in even light, taken from at least a meter away (selfie-arm distance distorts facial proportions), with your full head and shoulders in frame. Plain clothing that contrasts with the background color helps the AI cutout.
- How do I print it at 2×2 inches?
- The file is exactly the official size at 300 DPI, so any print service or photo kiosk prints it true-size. Many pharmacy photo counters accept a digital file — or print on 4×6 photo paper and cut to the guide lines.
- Which background color should I choose?
- White is accepted for nearly all passports (US, EU, UK, India). Some visa and national-ID standards ask for light blue or gray — check your document's requirements; the presets cover all common cases.
- Does it work for baby photos?
- Yes — the face detector handles infants. Lay the baby on a plain light blanket, shoot from directly above with eyes open, and the tool takes care of the background and framing.