Student ID photo. Any school. $1.
Pick your size, upload a selfie, done. We remove the background, crop it, and give you a file your school's portal will actually accept.
or drag and drop your photo here
Supports JPG, PNG • Max 10MB
What you get
Digital Photo
High-res JPG file
Printable Sheet
Multiple photos on one sheet
Your photo. Your privacy.
We don't store, share, or access your photos. Ever. No accounts, no data collection, no strings attached.
Privacy first
Why you need a student ID photo
Most universities require you to upload a photo online before orientation. It goes on your student ID card — the one card you'll use for everything: dorms, dining halls, library, labs, exams, and campus transit.
Miss the deadline and you're looking at a $10-15 replacement fee. Most schools reject filtered selfies, screenshots of your driver's license, or photos with busy backgrounds — so it's worth getting it right the first time.
What students are saying
★★★★★"Orientation was in 2 days and I hadn't submitted my ID photo yet. Did it on my phone in like 2 minutes. Northwestern accepted it first try."
★★★★★"My school wanted some weird 413×531 pixel size. Just entered the custom dimensions and it worked perfectly. Way easier than Photoshop."
★★★★★"Used it for my UofT TCard photo and my study abroad passport photo. $2 total for both instead of $30 at a photo studio. No brainer."
Works with 100+ universities
Including these — and any school with an online photo upload portal.
🇺🇸 United States
🇨🇦 Canada
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
🇩🇪 Germany
🇦🇺 Australia
🇰🇷 South Korea
🇯🇵 Japan
🇮🇳 India
🇹🇼 Taiwan
🇭🇰 Hong Kong
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my school actually accept this?
Yes. We match the exact dimensions your school requires — whether that's 600×600px for Northwestern or 35×45mm for Cambridge. The output is a properly formatted, white-background photo that meets university submission standards.
What if I don't know my school's photo size?
Check your enrollment portal — it's usually listed on the ID photo upload page. If you can't find it, 2×2 inch (600×600px) works for most US/Canadian schools, and 35×45mm works for most UK/European schools.
Can I also use this for my passport?
Other way around works better. A passport photo meets student ID requirements, but student ID photos are usually too relaxed for passports. If you need both, do your passport photo first — it'll work for both.
Going abroad? Get your passport photo too.
Same tool, same $1. If you're studying abroad or traveling, knock out both photos at once.