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Indian Passport Photo Maker

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Upload a well-lit selfie. AI adjusts background, size, and compliance for official document standards.

Casual phone selfie with busy office background Same person reframed to Indian passport photo spec with white background

Upload photo to create Indian passport size photos

"convert to OCI card photo spec: 2x2 inch (51x51mm) square crop, plain white background, head centered, neutral expression, ears visible, no glasses, even lighting"

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1 free edit·then from $4.99

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop your image into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Choose a clear photo where the area you want to edit is visible.

    Expect: Most edits complete in 20-45 seconds. Complex changes may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the passport spec

    Tell the AI exactly what Indian passport spec you need. The standard prompt: 'crop to Indian passport size 35x45mm aspect ratio, plain white background, head centered with eyes between the upper third, neutral expression, head and shoulders only, even lighting on the face, no shadows on the white background.' Add your specific use case if needed: 'OCI card,' 'visa application,' 'PAN card.'

    Tip: Specify '35x45mm' or 'Indian passport spec' explicitly — generic 'passport photo' may default to US spec instead.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Standard Indian passport (35x45mm) crop this selfie to Indian passport spec: 35x45mm aspect ratio, plain white background, head centered with eyes in the upper third, neutral expression, head and shoulders only, even lighting on the face, no shadows on the background
    OCI / overseas Indian application convert to OCI card photo spec: 2x2 inch (51x51mm) square crop, plain white background, head centered, neutral expression, ears visible, no glasses, even lighting
    Indian visa application format this photo for an Indian visa application: 2x2 inch (51x51mm) crop, pure white background, head 60-70% of frame, eyes open and looking at camera, neutral expression, no head covering except for religious purposes
    PAN card / Aadhaar photo crop and format for PAN card application: 3.5x2.5cm aspect, plain light-blue or white background, head and upper shoulders centered, neutral expression, even lighting on the face
    2 more prompts
    Fix the background only replace the background with pure white, keep the subject and lighting exactly as is, then crop to 35x45mm Indian passport aspect
    Even out face shadows for compliance even out the lighting on the face to remove any shadows under the chin, nose, or eyes, keep skin tone natural, then crop to Indian passport 35x45mm with white background
  3. Review the result

    Check the output carefully. Look for natural blending, consistent lighting, and realistic details. Compare before and after using the slider.

See it in action

Casual phone selfie with busy office background
Before
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Same person reframed to Indian passport photo spec with white background
After

Phone selfie to Indian passport spec

A casual phone selfie with a busy office background, converted into a 35x45mm Indian passport photo with white background, centered head, and even face lighting.

Prompt: crop this selfie to Indian passport spec: 35x45mm aspect ratio, plain white background, head centered with eyes in the upper third, neutral expression, head and shoulders only, even lighting on the face
Outdoor portrait in a park with trees and side-lit face
Before
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Same person reframed to OCI card 2x2in square with white background and even face lighting
After

Outdoor portrait to OCI card photo

Outdoor headshot with bright sunlight and trees in the background — AI replaced the background, evened the face lighting, and cropped to OCI 2x2 inch square.

Prompt: convert to OCI card photo spec: 2x2 inch square crop, plain white background, head centered, neutral expression, even lighting

Quick answers

Is the indian passport photo maker tool free?

Yes, EditThisPic lets you create indian passport size photos for free with one Fast edit per week. No signup or credit card required. For more edits, affordable credit packs and subscriptions are available.

How long does it take to create indian passport size photos?

Most edits complete in 20-45 seconds. Complex changes may need one or two refinements, but the entire process typically takes under 2 minutes from upload to download.

Do I need Photoshop to create indian passport size photos?

No. EditThisPic uses AI to create indian passport size photos automatically. You just describe what you want in plain English — no technical skills, layers, or brushes required.

Will there be a watermark on my edited photo?

No. EditThisPic never adds a watermark to any output, even on the free weekly edit. The downloaded JPG is clean and ready to upload to the passport portal, print at a photo kiosk, or attach to your application form. This is a hard rule across the entire tool — there is no 'remove watermark' upgrade because there's no watermark to begin with.

What image formats does this tool support?

EditThisPic accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC files up to 7MB. HEIC matters for iPhone users since that's the default capture format on iOS. The Indian passport photo maker returns the result in the same format you uploaded, so an HEIC selfie comes back as an HEIC ready to convert to JPG if the passport portal needs that. Most submission portals accept JPG and PNG without issue.

Can I undo the edit if I don't like the result?

Yes, you always keep your original photo. If the result isn't right, you can adjust your prompt and regenerate, or simply download your untouched original.

Does the AI create indian passport size photos work on mobile?

Yes — the entire tool runs in your phone browser. Open editthispic.com on iPhone Safari or Android Chrome, tap upload, take a fresh selfie or pick one from your camera roll, and the AI crops it to Indian passport spec (35x45mm aspect, white background, head-and-shoulders framing). Download the result straight to your photos. There's also a native iOS app on the App Store if you'd rather have a dedicated icon.

How do I get better results when I create indian passport size photos?

Be specific in your prompt. Instead of vague descriptions, mention exact colors, materials, styles, or positions.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

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