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Your Passport Photo.
Free. Private. Done.

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.

US Passport
US Visa
Canadian PR
UK Passport
General ID
Create My Photo Now

No signup · No credit card · No uploads · Works on any device

$0 Cost to create
60s Average time
$24 Saved vs studio
2 Files you get
Photo never leaves your device
US State Dept compliant spec
No AI · No cloud processing
Free during beta

Three steps.
Sixty seconds.

No software to install. No account to create. Just your photo and a browser.

1
Upload any photo
Use a selfie, a portrait, or any photo from your camera roll. No special setup or white background needed to start — we'll guide you through it.
2
Crop and position
Our face guide overlay shows you exactly where your head, eyes, crown and chin should sit — aligned to the official US passport specification. Drag and zoom until it fits.
3
Download both files
You get two files instantly: a print-ready 4×6 layout (take to Walgreens or CVS, print for ~$0.44) and a 2×2 digital copy for online visa and passport applications.

Create your photo

1Upload Your Photo

Tap to upload your photoAny selfie or portrait works

JPG · PNG · WEBP

photo.jpg
— × — px
2Crop & Position Face
Upload a photo first to crop and position
Cropped photo
✎ Edit Crop
Head height should fill 50–69% of the frame.
Crown and chin aligned to guide lines.
3Print Preview
Upload & crop a photo to see your print preview
Ready at 300 dpi
4Copies & Download
How many copies on the 4×6?
4×6 inPrint card
2×2 inEach photo
300 dpiResolution
You get 2 files: a print-ready 4×6 layout + a 2×2 digital copy
Take the 4×6 to any photo kiosk · Print for ~$0.44
Why we built this

$24 for two photos.
We said no.

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.

$24+
What Staples, CVS, Walgreens charge
$0
What SnapGrid charges
~$0.44
Cost to print at any photo kiosk
0
Photos uploaded to any server

Plain English.
No surprises.

Most privacy policies are written to protect the company. This one is written to inform you.

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Your photos
Your photo is processed entirely inside your browser using the Canvas API. It is never transmitted to any server, never stored, never logged. The moment you close the tab it's gone.
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Cookies and tracking
We use no cookies, no tracking pixels, no analytics scripts, no third-party SDKs in the tool. There is nothing here watching what you do.
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AI and machine learning
Zero AI is used in this tool. No face detection, no background removal algorithms, no cloud models. Everything is pure browser-based pixel math. Your face is not training anything.
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Email and personal data
We do not collect your email, name, or any personal information in the current version. Future paid features may collect an email solely for file delivery — never for marketing without consent.
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Third party services
Google Fonts is loaded from an external CDN for typography. This is the only external request the page makes. No payment processors, no social SDKs, no analytics platforms.
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Your rights
Since we collect no personal data, there is nothing to delete, export, or correct. If you have questions about privacy, contact us at privacy@evisa360.com.

Questions we get asked

Yes, completely free during beta. No credit card, no signup, no trial period. We may introduce optional paid features in the future but the core tool — upload, crop, download — will always have a free path.
SnapGrid follows the official US State Department specification: 2×2 inches, head height 50–69% of the image, eye level between 56–69% from the bottom, plain white background. The face guide overlay is calibrated to these exact requirements. That said, the final acceptance decision is always made by a government reviewer — no tool can guarantee acceptance, including the State Dept's own tool.
No. Your photo never leaves your device. All processing happens inside your browser using built-in web APIs. You can verify this by opening your browser's network inspector while using the tool — you will see zero image-related network requests.
Take the 4×6 PNG file to any photo kiosk — Walgreens, CVS, Costco, Walmart — and order a standard 4×6 photo print. Cost is typically $0.35–$0.50. You can also print at home on photo paper if you have a photo printer. The file is 300 dpi and dimensionally correct at 4×6 inches.
Many online visa and passport applications require you to upload a digital photo file — not a physical print. The digital copy is a clean 600×600px (2×2 inch at 300 dpi) PNG that meets the minimum digital requirements for US passport online renewal, USCIS applications, and most other online government portals.
The tool is calibrated to the US specification (2×2 inches). Canada requires 50×70mm and the UK requires 35×45mm — both are different dimensions. For non-US applications we recommend verifying the specific dimensional requirements of your country before using this output. We plan to add multi-country support in a future version.
Passport photos require a plain white or off-white background — this is a government requirement, not ours. SnapGrid will warn you if it detects a dark background in your photo. For best results, take your photo standing against a white wall in good natural lighting. We do not alter or replace backgrounds — what you upload is what you get.
Yes. SnapGrid is fully mobile-responsive. You can upload directly from your camera roll or take a new photo. The crop overlay supports drag-to-pan and pinch-to-zoom on touch screens. Tested on iOS Safari and Android Chrome.
Position your face
⚠ Background looks dark — passport photos need a plain white background

Drag to reposition · Scroll or slider to zoom · Align face to oval guide

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