Skip the $24 fee at Staples or Walgreens. Create a fully compliant passport photo in your browser — then take the file to any photo kiosk and print it for under a dollar.
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No software to install. No account to create. Just your photo and a browser.
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We were at Staples getting passport photos done. The clerk took two shots with a point-and-shoot, printed them on a 4×6 sheet, and handed us a bill for $24. The whole process took four minutes.
We knew exactly what they did — the same thing any photo editing tool can do in sixty seconds. Arrange a 2×2 photo on a 4×6 canvas. Print. Charge $24.
So we built SnapGrid. It does exactly what Staples does, except it's free, it runs in your browser, and your photo never touches a server. The $0.44 print at Walgreens is your choice — we just give you the file.
We're an immigration-focused product studio. We know this pain personally. SnapGrid is the first of many tools we're building to make the immigration process less expensive and less opaque.
Most privacy policies are written to protect the company. This one is written to inform you.
SnapGrid launched with one goal: make passport photos free and private. If something didn't work, if the crop was off, if you had a question — we want to know. Every piece of feedback makes the tool better for the next person going through an immigration process.
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