Canada Passport Photo (50×70 mm)

Size your photo to Canada’s distinctive 50×70 mm passport format — with a head-position guide, white background and printable sheet — entirely in your browser.

Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.

Canada’s 50×70 mm is its own size

Canada does not use the 35×45 mm standard common in Europe or the 2×2 inch square the US requires — its passport photo is 50×70 mm, taller and larger than both. Picking the Canada preset locks the frame to that exact ratio and exports 591×827 px at 300 DPI. A photo cropped for another country will not fit, so start from the right preset rather than resizing an old photo and hoping.

Print it, then have it certified

Canadian applications ask for printed photos, so export the 4×6 inch sheet and print it at any kiosk — copies are tiled with thin cut lines. Note that Canada requires the photographer or studio details on the back of the print, which no browser tool can supply, so check the current IRCC guidance for what must be written there. The framing, sizing and background all happen on your device; nothing is uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

Is my photo uploaded to make the passport photo?
No. Everything — cropping, sizing, the background and the print sheet — is done locally in your browser with the Canvas API. Your photo never leaves your device.
Which passport and ID sizes are supported?
US passport/visa (2×2 in), EU/Schengen (35×45 mm), UK, India, China visa (33×48 mm), Canada, Australia, Japan and a generic ID size — plus any custom size you enter in millimeters. Each is exported at 300 or 600 DPI.
How do I position the head correctly?
A head-position guide (an oval with eye and center lines) is overlaid on the frame. Drag your photo to move it and scroll to zoom until the head and eyes sit inside the guide, matching official requirements.
Can I get a printable sheet?
Yes. Choose the 4×6 inch or A4 sheet option and PixelVault tiles as many copies as fit, with thin cut lines, so you can print them at home or at a photo kiosk and cut them out.
How do I get a plain white background?
Pick White (or any color) and it fills behind your photo. For a clean cut-out from a busy background, run your photo through the Remove Background tool first, then bring the transparent result here.