Visual guide: how to create your ID photo
This step-by-step visual guide explains how My New ID Photo turns an ordinary portrait into a document-ready image. Whether you need a passport photo, visa picture, or national ID shot, the same workflow applies: upload, align the crop to your country’s proportions, optionally refine lighting in the enhance step, then export a print-ready file.
Official photos are judged on more than pixel dimensions. Authorities look for a neutral expression, even lighting, full face visibility, and a plain background without shadows or patterns. Our interface shows the target frame overlay so you can position your head and shoulders consistently before you generate the final JPEG or PNG.
Why a dedicated tool matters
Smartphone cameras apply automatic HDR, beauty filters, and aggressive sharpening—none of which you want for an official submission. By separating background removal, manual crop, and export DPI, you stay in control. You can disable heavy processing, keep skin tones natural, and match the millimetre size and resolution your embassy or motor vehicle office publishes.
If you are unsure which numbers apply, read our passport and ID photo requirements overview and the home photography checklist. For quick answers, see the FAQ.
We provide tools and general information only. We do not guarantee acceptance by any government, embassy, or employer. Always confirm the latest rules with the authority that issues your document.
How it works
Prepare photo
- Upload a portrait and choose a background color.
- Background auto‑removed; country‑specific frame guides correct face size and position.
Enhance Photo
- Adjust contrast and brightness to perfect your ID photo before download or print.
- Tip: Use even lighting and a plain background for the best results.
Photo Results
- Download a single photo or printable grid at your preferred DPI.
- Download your ID photo or print grid sheets in a click.
Why our service
Simple, step-by-step process guides you through creating perfect ID photos.
Ready for both online submission and home printing.
We do not store your photos; processing is temporary to generate your result.
After you download
Save your file with a clear filename and print on matte photo paper when possible. Avoid scaling the image in word processors; set your printer driver to 100% scale or use the provided DPI metadata. If your office offers online upload only, verify maximum file size and background colour (often pure white or light grey) before submitting.
Questions or feedback? Contact us via the details on the About page.