Turn a selfie into a compliant passport, visa, or ID photo — sized to the official spec in about a minute. Free, no signup, no watermarks. The editor checks your head against the spec's size rules (zoom in, move up) and bakes 300 DPI into the exported JPEG, so home-printed photos come out at the correct physical size. Automatic background removal, with white, blue, red, grey, or any custom color. Your photo is sent to the server only to remove the background; nothing is stored.
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Hey PH! 👋 I built Easy ID Photo because I was tired of paying for passport photos — and re-framing the same headshot to fit each country's spec.
The annoying part was that "free" photo tools either watermark the output or export at the wrong DPI, so the image looks fine on screen but prints at the wrong physical size. So I baked real 300 DPI into the JPEG and added a head-size/position check against the official spec while you frame the shot — the tool literally tells you "zoom in" or "move up" until the photo is compliant.
Right now it's free with no signup, and the photo only leaves your browser to remove the background — nothing is stored.
Next on the list: face detection for smarter head framing, more country specs, and a batch mode for family renewals. I'd love to hear what's missing. 🙏