
2x2passportphoto.com
2x2 Passport Photo – US Passport Photo Maker Online
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2x2PassportPhoto.com is an AI-powered online passport photo maker that lets you create government-compliant passport and visa photos from home — no studio or photographer needed. You simply upload a photo from your phone or computer, and the tool automatically crops it to the correct size, removes or replaces the background with plain white, and checks head position and alignment using AI. You can then download a digital copy or a print-ready 4×6 sheet. Key features:
Supports a wide range of document types — US passports, US visas, Green Cards, UK, Canada, Schengen, India, China, Australia, and many more AI verification ensures compliance with official government rules Optional human expert review within 1 hour Free to try; pay only for the high-quality download Works on mobile and desktop Comes with a 100% acceptance guarantee (double your money back if rejected)
The site also includes helpful guides on photo requirements by country, tips for taking photos at home, and common reasons passport photos get rejected. It claims over 1 million successful submissions and a 99.7% acceptance rate, with 10,000+ reviews on Trustpilot.
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