2 x 2 in · Updated 2026-05-04

United States passport photo requirements

Resize and check a us passport photo against measurable rules before you print, upload, or decide a fresh photo is safer.

The State Department warns against altered photos. Background cleanup, face reshaping, skin smoothing, or AI edits can trigger rejection; use edits only to prepare crop and sizing, then review against the checklist.

At a glance

Printed size
2 x 2 in
Metric size
51 x 51 mm
Digital note
Online renewal photos are uploaded during the application flow; keep the final image square and follow the State Department crop guidance.
Background
Plain white or off-white background with no shadows, texture, or lines.
Head position
Face the camera directly. Head height should be 1 to 1 3/8 in from chin to top of head, with eyes open and a neutral expression.
File note
Use a clear color image. Avoid filters, heavy compression, screenshots, scans of old photos, and photos older than 6 months.
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Requirement checklist

These labels are practical review prompts. The final decision belongs to the relevant government office or upload portal.

Square 2 x 2 in crop

Passed

White or off-white background

Passed

No face retouching or identity changes

Warning

Common questions

For country-specific edge cases, keep the official page open while reviewing the export.

Does AnyPassportPhoto.com replace the official passport office check? +

No. It helps you prepare and review a photo against published requirements. The passport authority, embassy, consulate, or upload system makes the final decision.

Why does the checklist use Passed, Warning, and Needs retake? +

Passport photo rules are not a single number. A photo can have the right size and still fail because of glare, background edits, head tilt, or file compression. Checklist language makes the next action clearer.

Can I use an AI-edited passport photo? +

Many passport authorities restrict altered photos, and some explicitly mention AI tools or software edits. Use AI-assisted output cautiously, avoid changing the face, and retake the photo when the checklist flags identity or background risks.

Which countries are included at launch? +

The first launch covers the United States, United Kingdom, India, Canada, Australia, China, Japan, Germany, France, and Spain.