Create passport, resume, and visa photos for free. AI auto-correction removes backgrounds, aligns faces, and corrects tilt right in your browser.
Click or drag to upload a photo
JPG, PNG supported
Upload a front-facing photo with good lighting. Clear, well-lit photos work best for ID photos.
Click AI auto correction to automatically remove background, align face, and correct tilt. First use takes about 10-30 seconds to load models.
Choose the right size for your purpose: passport (3.5×4.5cm), half-size (3×4cm), visa (5×5cm), and more. You can also change the background color.
Preview the result and download as a single photo or print-ready layout.
AI automatically detects faces, removes background, corrects tilt, and crops to proper ID photo specifications. All processing happens in your browser for complete privacy.
Most official documents require white or light blue backgrounds. After AI background removal, you can freely choose any background color.
We recommend at least 600×600 pixels for ID photos. Higher resolution originals produce better output quality.
Korean passport photos are 3.5cm × 4.5cm with the head taking 70-80% of the photo height. AI auto correction automatically crops to these specifications.
No, all processing happens in your browser. Photos are never uploaded to any server. AI models also run locally in your browser.
This tool is provided for reference. For official passport/visa photos, we recommend visiting a professional photo studio. AI results may vary depending on original photo quality.
ID photo requirements vary in size and specifications depending on the purpose. Korean passport photos must be 35mm wide × 45mm tall, with the head length occupying 70–80% of the photo height. The standard for resume half-card photos is 30×40mm, and for resident registration cards it is 35×45mm. The background is white by default, but some institutions may require blue or gray. A resolution of at least 300 DPI is recommended for print quality.
Each country has different passport and visa photo specifications. US passport photos are a 2×2 inch (51×51mm) square, while European countries commonly use 35×45mm. China uses 33×48mm and Japan uses 35×45mm as standards. When applying for a visa, each embassy may require separate specifications, so always check the relevant institution's guidelines. This tool supports various specifications for one-stop custom production.
A few important things must be followed for a good ID photo. It is best to shoot facing straight ahead under uniform natural light or lighting. A natural expression with mouth closed is the standard. Glasses are discouraged in most official documents due to lens reflection issues. Hair must not cover the face, and hats or headbands should not be worn. Shooting with a high-resolution camera will also produce sharper AI correction results.