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Upload your photo and type 'change background to plain light grey for UK passport requirements' or 'remove glasses for UK passport photo.' EditThisPic's AI fixes rejected photos in 30 seconds. Meet HMPO requirements: 35mm x 45mm, plain cream or light grey background, head height 29-34mm, no glasses. Free to try, no account needed.
"HMPO rejected my Boots photo twice - wrong background colour and I forgot to remove my glasses. Fixed both in EditThisPic in 30 seconds. Saved me another trip and tenner." @NeverBootsAgain

Built for UK Passport Applicants

Boots and Snappy Snaps passport photos cost ยฃ10-15 and still get rejected
HMPO rejects photos for wrong background colour, glasses, wrong head size
Photo booths often have white backgrounds instead of required grey/cream
Online applications require digital photos meeting strict technical specs
Retakes require another trip and payment
Post Office Check & Send service can't fix photo issues

UK passport photos have strict requirements: exactly 35mm x 45mm, plain cream or light grey background (NOT white), head height 29-34mm, neutral expression with mouth closed, no glasses since 2016. One tiny mistake means rejection and starting over. EditThisPic fixes the most common rejection reasons - wrong background colour, glasses, shadows - in seconds. Get it right the first time.

1 in 5 UK passport applications are delayed due to photo errors - HMPO 2025

Tools for UK Passport Photos

How to AI Photo Editor for UK Passport Photos

  1. Take or upload your photo

    Take a photo against any plain wall, or upload an existing photo. Face the camera directly, neutral expression with mouth closed, shoulders visible. Remove glasses before taking the photo - they haven't been allowed on UK passports since 2016. Don't worry about the exact background colour yet - we'll fix it.

    Background colour change: 20-25 seconds. Glasses removal: 30 seconds. Multiple fixes: may need 2 attempts.
    Natural daylight from a window gives the best even lighting - no harsh shadows to remove later.
  2. Describe what needs fixing

    Type your fix: 'change background to plain light grey for UK passport requirements' or 'remove glasses for UK passport photo.' Be specific about what's wrong. Combine fixes: 'change background to plain grey and remove shadows from face for UK passport photo.'

    Include 'for UK passport' in your prompt - it helps the AI understand the specific standards needed (grey/cream background, not white like US passports).
  3. Verify HMPO requirements

    Check: background is plain cream or light grey (NOT white), no shadows on face or background, head height is 29-34mm (70-80% of frame height), head centred and level, neutral expression with mouth closed, both eyes open and visible, no glasses, recent photo (taken within last month).

    Zoom in to check edges - HMPO's automated system is very strict about background uniformity.
  4. Print at correct size and submit

    Download your fixed photo. Print at exactly 35mm x 45mm on photo paper. Most high street shops (Boots, Tesco, Max Spielmann) can print passport photos. For online applications, upload the digital file directly - HMPO prefers digital submissions. For paper applications, include 2 identical photos.

    For online applications, your digital photo is validated automatically before submission - you'll know immediately if there's an issue.

Copy-Paste Prompts for UK Passport Photos

Wrong background colour (most common rejection)
change background to plain light grey for UK passport photo requirements, remove any shadows on background

HMPO requires plain cream or light grey - NOT white like US passports. This is the #1 rejection reason.

Wearing glasses (not allowed since 2016)
remove glasses for UK passport photo, keep eyes natural and open, maintain natural eye colour

Glasses haven't been allowed on UK passports since November 2016 - no exceptions, even for medical reasons.

White background from photo booth
change the white background to plain light grey for UK passport requirements, ensure uniform colour with no gradients

Photo booths often have white backgrounds. UK requires cream or grey, not white.

Face shadow from indoor lighting
remove all shadows from face and neck for UK passport photo, keep natural skin tones and features

Uneven lighting creates shadows that cause rejections. This removes them while keeping natural appearance.

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Background AND glasses issues
change background to plain grey, remove glasses, and remove all face shadows for UK passport requirements

Combine multiple fixes in one prompt to save time when you have several issues.

Cream background instead of grey
keep the cream background but ensure it's completely plain and uniform for UK passport, remove any variations or shadows

HMPO accepts cream OR light grey - if your background is already cream, just ensure it's uniform.

Head not centred or level
straighten and centre my head in the frame, ensure background is plain grey for UK passport

Head must be centred and level looking straight at the camera. This fixes crooked DIY photos.

Yellow indoor lighting affecting colours
correct the yellow indoor lighting to neutral, change background to plain light grey for UK passport requirements

Indoor lighting often creates colour casts that make grey backgrounds look wrong. This fixes both.

Edit Type Prompt Time
Wrong background (white) change background to plain light grey for UK passport 20s Try This โ†’
Wearing glasses remove glasses, keep eyes natural 30s Try This โ†’
Face shadow remove all shadows from face for passport photo 25s Try This โ†’
Background not uniform make background completely uniform plain grey 20s Try This โ†’

Real Examples

UK passport photo with white background that doesn't meet HMPO requirements
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Same photo with plain light grey background meeting UK passport standards
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White background to UK passport grey

Photo booth gave white background but UK requires grey or cream. HMPO rejected it immediately. One prompt fixed it.

Prompt: change background to plain light grey for UK passport photo requirements
UK passport photo with person wearing glasses (not allowed since 2016)
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Same photo with glasses digitally removed, natural eyes visible
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Glasses removed for UK passport compliance

Forgot that UK doesn't allow glasses since 2016. Only good photo I had was wearing specs. Removed them digitally in 30 seconds.

Prompt: remove glasses for UK passport photo, keep eyes natural and open with natural eye colour
UK passport photo with shadow on left side of face causing uneven lighting
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Same photo with even lighting across entire face, no shadows
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Removed face shadow from DIY photo

Took photo at home but window light created shadow on left side of face. HMPO requires even lighting. Fixed in 25 seconds.

Prompt: remove all shadows from face and neck for UK passport photo, keep natural skin tones
UK passport photo with glasses and face shadow that need fixing
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Clean UK passport photo with glasses removed and even lighting
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Multiple fixes in one go

Boots photo had cream background (fine), but I was wearing glasses and there was a shadow. Fixed everything in one prompt.

Prompt: remove glasses, remove all face shadows, keep the plain cream background uniform for UK passport
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When Things Go Wrong

Background is grey but not uniform

Why: The AI corrected the background colour but there's still variation - lighter in some areas, darker in others. HMPO's automated system will reject this.

Try: make background completely uniform plain light grey, no gradients or variations, same colour everywhere

Use 'uniform' and 'plain' in your prompt to emphasise you need no variation in the background.

Eyes look unnatural after glasses removal

Why: The AI had to reconstruct the eye area that was behind the lenses and frames.

Try: remove glasses and ensure eyes look natural, open, with correct eye colour and natural highlights

Specify 'natural eye colour' and 'keep eyes looking realistic' to guide the reconstruction.

Face looks washed out after shadow removal

Why: Aggressive shadow removal can flatten natural face contours and make skin look unnatural.

Try: remove shadows from face but maintain natural skin tones and subtle facial contours, don't over-brighten

Add 'keep natural skin tones' to preserve realistic appearance while removing obvious shadows.

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Background has visible seams or edges around hair

Why: The AI didn't perfectly blend the new grey background with your hair edges.

Try: Tap markers on the seam areas, then: blend edges seamlessly with plain grey background, smooth transition at hair

Hair edges are tricky. If you see halos or hard edges, use markers to show exactly where edges need refinement.

HMPO still rejecting the photo

Why: There are requirements beyond background and glasses: head height (29-34mm), neutral expression, mouth closed, photo taken within last month, no head coverings except religious/medical.

Try: EditThisPic fixes technical issues (background, glasses, shadows) but can't fix head size, expression, or age of photo. Those require retaking.

Check all requirements at gov.uk/photos-for-passports before submitting. AI can't fix everything.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to mark the background before describing what I want changed?

No! Just describe what you need: 'change background to plain grey for UK passport requirements' or 'remove glasses.' The AI understands what 'background' and 'glasses' mean without marking. Only use markers if you need to refine edges after the first attempt.

What are the official UK passport photo requirements?

Size: 35mm x 45mm. Background: Plain cream or light grey (NOT white). Head height: 29-34mm (70-80% of photo height) from bottom of chin to top of head. Expression: Neutral with mouth closed, both eyes open. Not allowed: Glasses (since November 2016, no exceptions), head coverings (except religious/medical with face fully visible), anything covering face. Photo must be taken within last month and show current appearance.

Why does the UK require grey or cream backgrounds instead of white?

HMPO's biometric scanning systems work better with plain cream or light grey backgrounds. White creates too much contrast and can cause issues with facial feature detection. This has been the requirement since digital passport photos were introduced. Many photo booths still use white backgrounds, which is why so many photos get rejected.

Will HMPO accept a photo edited with AI?

Yes, as long as the final photo meets all official requirements. HMPO cares about technical compliance (correct background colour, no glasses, right size, recent, shows your current appearance), not how you achieved it. EditThisPic fixes technical rejections like wrong background colour or removing glasses - these are allowed corrections. Don't alter your actual appearance (face shape, features, etc.).

Why aren't glasses allowed on UK passports?

Since November 2016, glasses have not been allowed in UK passport photos - no exceptions, even for medical reasons. This is because glasses can cause glare, obscure eyes, and interfere with facial recognition systems at border control. The rule applies to all types of glasses including clear lenses and sunglasses.

Can I use this for online passport applications?

Yes! HMPO actually prefers digital submissions. After fixing your photo with EditThisPic, download it and upload directly to the gov.uk passport application. The online system validates photos automatically before submission, so you'll know immediately if there are any issues. Digital applications are also processed faster than paper applications.

How recent does my UK passport photo need to be?

UK passport photos must be taken within the last month and show your current appearance. This is stricter than many other countries. EditThisPic can fix technical issues in recent photos but can't make old photos appear new. If your appearance has significantly changed since the photo was taken, you need to retake it.

Is EditThisPic's AI photo editor for uk passport photos really free?

Yes โ€” you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.

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