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Upload your photo and type 'replace background with pure white, ensure head is centered and properly sized for US passport.' EditThisPic's AI adjusts your photo to meet State Department requirements: 2x2 inches, white background, head 1-1.375 inches from chin to crown. No glasses, neutral expression, eyes open. Free to try, no account needed.
"Took my own photo at home, fixed the background and sizing. Passport office accepted it first try. Saved $15 and a trip to CVS." @TravelReady2026

Built for Passport Applicants

Drugstore passport photos cost $15-20 and require a trip
Online passport photo services charge premium prices
Home photos get rejected for wrong background color or head size
Wearing glasses in photos is no longer allowed (since 2016)
Photo must be taken within last 6 months
Children's passport photos are especially difficult to get right

The State Department rejects thousands of passport applications for photo issues. Wrong background color, incorrect head size, glasses still on, or shadows on face. EditThisPic fixes these common problems so your application goes through the first time.

Over 145 million Americans hold valid passports, with millions renewing annually - US State Department 2024

Tools for Passport Photos

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Take or upload your photo

    Use a recent photo (within 6 months) with neutral expression, both eyes open, mouth closed. Face the camera directly. Remove glasses before shooting if possible. Plain background preferred but not required - we'll fix it.

    Background replacement: 20-25 seconds. Full compliance fix: 30-45 seconds.
    Natural daylight facing a window gives the most even, shadow-free lighting.
  2. Describe the compliance fixes needed

    Type what needs fixing: 'replace background with pure white for US passport' or 'remove glasses and make background white for passport photo.' Be specific about all issues in one prompt.

    Combine all fixes: 'white background, remove shadows from face, ensure even lighting for passport compliance'
  3. Check compliance requirements

    Verify: background is pure white or off-white, no shadows on face or background, both eyes clearly visible, no glasses, neutral expression. Head should fill 50-69% of frame height (1-1.375 inches in 2x2 print).

  4. Download and print at 2x2 inches

    Download your compliant photo. Print at exactly 2x2 inches (51x51mm). Most photo printers and drugstore kiosks have passport size presets. Head must measure 1-1.375 inches from chin to top of head in final print.

    Print two copies - applications require two identical photos. Check size with a ruler before submitting.

Copy-Paste Prompts for US Passport Photos

Fix background color
replace background with pure white for US passport photo, keep face and lighting unchanged

State Dept requires white or off-white - pure white is safest

Remove glasses (required since 2016)
remove glasses completely, show eyes clearly and naturally, maintain facial features

Medical exemptions exist but are rarely granted - easier to just remove glasses

Fix shadows on face
remove all shadows from face, even out lighting, keep background white

Shadows cause rejections - faces must be evenly lit

Complete compliance fix
replace background with pure white, remove glasses, eliminate all shadows, ensure even facial lighting for US passport compliance

Fix everything at once for fastest results

Show 4 more prompts
Fix background shadows
remove shadow behind head on background, make background uniformly white

Head shadows on background commonly cause rejections

Correct color cast from indoor lighting
correct yellow color cast from indoor lighting, make skin tones natural, keep background pure white

Indoor photos often have yellow/orange tint that looks unnatural

Fix glasses glare
remove glare and reflections from glasses lenses, or remove glasses entirely

Glare hiding eyes causes rejection - removing glasses entirely is safer

Child passport photo fix
replace background with pure white, remove toy/hand visible at edge, ensure child's face is centered for passport

Kids' passport photos often have hands or toys at frame edges

Edit Type Prompt Time
Background fix replace background with pure white 20s Try This โ†’
Remove glasses remove glasses, show eyes clearly 25s Try This โ†’
Shadow removal remove all shadows from face and background 20s Try This โ†’
Full compliance white background, remove glasses, no shadows 35s Try This โ†’
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Real Examples

Woman with neutral expression against beige textured wall
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Same woman with pure white background, passport compliant
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Living room wall to passport compliant

Photo taken against beige living room wall. Background changed to pure white in seconds.

Prompt: replace background with pure white for US passport photo, keep face unchanged
Man wearing dark frame glasses against white background
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Same man without glasses, eyes clearly visible, passport compliant
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Glasses removed for compliance

Since 2016, glasses are not allowed in US passport photos. AI removes them while preserving natural eye appearance.

Prompt: remove glasses completely, show eyes clearly and naturally, keep white background
Woman with harsh shadow across face and shadow on wall behind
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Same woman with even lighting, no shadows, fully compliant
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Shadow removal from face and background

Strong shadows from single light source made this photo non-compliant. Even lighting restored.

Prompt: remove all shadows from face and background, create even lighting for passport compliance
Man with glasses in kitchen, uneven lighting visible
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Same man without glasses, pure white background, even lighting, fully passport compliant
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Complete compliance fix in one prompt

Kitchen background, glasses, and uneven lighting all fixed at once.

Prompt: replace background with pure white, remove glasses, eliminate shadows, even out facial lighting for US passport

When Things Go Wrong

Background isn't pure white, has gray tint

Why: The AI may preserve some of the original background's color cast.

Try: make background pure white #FFFFFF, remove any gray or color tint

Specifying '#FFFFFF' tells the AI you want absolute white.

Eyes look unnatural after glasses removal

Why: AI reconstructed eye area may look artificial or mismatched.

Try: Tap markers on the eyes, then: make eyes look natural and symmetrical, match skin tone around eyes

If results still look off, try a new photo without glasses instead.

Shadow removal changed skin tone

Why: Removing shadows can affect perceived skin color in shadow areas.

Try: even out skin tone to match well-lit areas, maintain natural color

Work on shadows and skin tone separately for better control.

Hair edges look choppy against white background

Why: Fine hair strands are difficult to separate cleanly from backgrounds.

Try: Tap markers on hair edges, then: blend hair edges naturally with white background

Photos with hair contrasting against original background work best.

AI changed the wrong area

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone.

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.

Face looks over-processed or artificial

Why: Multiple edits accumulated too many changes to facial features.

Try: Start fresh: replace background with white only, do not modify face at all

Passport photos should look natural - minimal face editing is best.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the exact US passport photo requirements?

Size: 2x2 inches (51x51mm). Head size: 1 to 1-3/8 inches (25-35mm) from chin to top of head. Background: white or off-white. Expression: neutral, both eyes open, mouth closed. No glasses (since November 2016). Photo must be taken within 6 months of application. Full face visible, no head coverings except religious. In color, not black and white.

Do I need to mark areas before describing what I want?

No. Just describe what you need: 'replace background with white' or 'remove glasses.' The AI understands these concepts. Only use markers when you need precision, like specifying exact shadow areas or refining hair edges after your first attempt.

Can I wear glasses in my US passport photo?

No. Since November 1, 2016, the State Department does not allow glasses in passport photos except for documented medical necessity. This includes prescription glasses, sunglasses, and tinted lenses. EditThisPic can remove glasses from existing photos if you don't have a glasses-free photo available.

Is there a free passport photo tool that doesn't need an account?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no signup required. You can replace backgrounds, remove glasses, and fix lighting without creating an account. No watermarks on downloaded photos.

How do I know if my photo will be accepted?

Check these requirements before printing: pure white or off-white background, no shadows on face or background, both eyes clearly visible, neutral expression with mouth closed, no glasses, face centered and filling 50-69% of frame height. Print at exactly 2x2 inches and verify head measures 1-1.375 inches chin to crown.

What's the best way to take a passport photo at home?

Stand against a plain white or light-colored wall. Face a window for even, natural lighting (no direct sunlight causing squinting). Have someone take the photo at eye level, not selfie angle. Ensure no shadows fall on your face or wall. Wear normal clothes, remove glasses, keep neutral expression with both eyes open.

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