Step 1
Upload a clear portrait, then keep the passport crop preset so the image starts in a 35×45-style proportion.
ID photo preset
Use a passport-friendly crop, JPG output, and a compact size target when you need a cleaner upload for visa, ID, exam, or application forms.
This route is a fast prep tool, not an official biometric validator. Always confirm the exact passport or visa rules for your country before final submission.
If a portal asks for a different file limit, keep the passport crop and simply change the KB target in the export rail.
If you switch from cover crop to contain, keep the canvas background on white so the exported frame stays closer to common ID-photo expectations.
Browser workbench
Use a passport-friendly crop, JPG output, and a compact size target when you need a cleaner upload for visa, ID, exam, or application forms.
How to use this page
Each route targets a specific intent, but the workflow stays short so the page remains genuinely useful and not just keyword-targeted.
Step 1
Upload a clear portrait, then keep the passport crop preset so the image starts in a 35×45-style proportion.
Step 2
Leave JPG output in place unless the destination explicitly asks for another format, and change the target KB only if the portal lists a different limit.
Step 3
Download the result and compare it against the destination’s background, headroom, and file-size rules before you submit it.
File size glossary
Many passport and visa systems care about both composition and upload size. A route that starts with the right ratio is faster than manually cropping first and compressing later.
On SnapToKB, KB means kilobytes, which is the file-size number many forms and upload tools use as a hard limit.
Related routes
These supporting pages help SnapToKB cover the main search intents without relying on thin doorway content.
Use the square 600 × 600 route when the destination is a U.S. visa-style upload rather than a 35×45 passport workflow.
Use the strict file-size route when the passport system only cares about KB and you already have the right crop.
Switch formats if the portal rejects the original file type or asks for JPG specifically.
No. SnapToKB helps with crop, format, and file size. You still need to confirm the country-specific passport rules yourself.
It starts with a 7:9 passport-style crop that fits common 35×45 workflows. You should still confirm the exact dimensions required by the destination.
No. This page is focused on crop, resize, and compression. If a submission requires a plain background, prepare that before uploading.