Can this tool guarantee passport photo acceptance?
It helps meet technical size and dimension limits, but you should still verify each country or portal's photo composition rules.
resize image for passport photo
Many passport and visa portals reject files that exceed size limits. Use Resize Relay to match required KB and pixel dimensions before upload.
It helps meet technical size and dimension limits, but you should still verify each country or portal's photo composition rules.
Requirements vary by country and portal. Check the form instructions, then set the exact KB value in the tool.
Yes. You can set width and height in pixels and still target a specific KB or MB output size.
Passport or visa portals that require both square dimensions and a file-size cap.
Travel-document support workflows where repeated photo resubmissions waste time.
Identity uploads where the photo must stay clear while fitting strict portal rules.
Confirm the official portal rules for dimensions, background, and composition before exporting.
Set both width and height when the destination requires a fixed passport-photo size.
Use JPEG unless the government or consular site explicitly asks for another format.
Technical compliance does not guarantee acceptance if the crop, pose, or background breaks passport-photo rules.
A square preset such as 600 by 600 is a useful starting point, but the official dimensions should always win.
Passport uploads often fail because the image is technically small enough but framed or cropped incorrectly.