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Check the basics, resize to the selected document size, and sign in only if you want AI background and crop cleanup.
Status labels are practical guidance, not a government approval guarantee.
Optional background, crop, and lighting cleanup. Sign-in is required because AI fixes use account credits.
Your feedback helps tune the checklist wording and warning levels.
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Read each requirement as a practical next action.
Use credits only when background or crop cleanup is worth the risk.
No. It helps you prepare and review a photo against published requirements. The passport authority, embassy, consulate, or upload system makes the final decision.
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.
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.
The first launch covers the United States, United Kingdom, India, Canada, Australia, China, Japan, Germany, France, and Spain.