Indian Passport Photo Maker — 2x2 Inch Photo Online
Indian passport applications ask for a square photo — 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51mm) — submitted at 300 DPI for a crisp result, whether it ends up printed or uploaded to an online application portal. Application portals that follow this style of process, the kind used for passport-seva-type government applications, typically expect either a printed photo meeting this exact size or a digital upload matching the same pixel dimensions.
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Indian Passport Photo Maker — 2x2 Inch Photo Online
Indian passport applications ask for a square photo — 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51mm) — submitted at 300 DPI for a crisp result, whether it ends up printed or uploaded to an online application portal. Application portals that follow this style of process, the kind used for passport-seva-type government applications, typically expect either a printed photo meeting this exact size or a digital upload matching the same pixel dimensions.
This tool crops your photo to a centered square and resizes it to exactly 600 x 600 pixels, which is 2 x 2 inches at 300 DPI. It works best starting from a photo where your face is already roughly centered and takes up a similar share of the frame as a typical passport photo, since the crop is applied automatically from the center rather than through a manual adjustment tool.
This is a distinct page from our US and UK passport photo tools because, even though the underlying 2 x 2 inch dimensions happen to match the US requirement, Indian passport applicants search for this by their own country's terms and often need to match a specific portal's exact upload rules rather than a generic international spec.
Processing runs entirely in your browser, so your photo is never uploaded anywhere by this tool itself — it has no connection to, and isn't affiliated with, any government application system. Because exact requirements like background color, file size caps, and accepted upload formats can vary by portal and can change over time, verify the current requirements on your relevant official application resource before submitting.
Common questions
A square photo measuring 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51mm) at 300 DPI. This tool outputs exactly 600 x 600 pixels, matching that size at 300 DPI.
The physical dimensions happen to be the same 2 x 2 inches, yes, but head-size proportions and other rules can differ between countries' requirements, and application portals may add their own upload rules like file size caps.
No — this tool only crops and resizes your photo on your own device. It has no connection to, and is not affiliated with, any government passport application system; you'll still upload the finished photo yourself wherever your application requires it.
It crops your photo to a centered square automatically, but it can't measure or adjust head size for you. Start with a photo where your face is centered and fills a similar proportion of the frame as an existing passport-style photo.
No — cropping and resizing happen entirely in your browser. Your photo stays on your device throughout, and this tool has no server component that receives your files.