2x2 2x2 Picture Size

Online 2x2 photo cropper

2x2 Picture Size

Crop a print-ready 2 x 2 inch photo in your browser.

Upload photo Adjust crop Download 600 x 600 px
Browser-only Your photo stays on your device.
Print-ready export Download a 600 x 600 px JPG.
Fixed square crop Drag, zoom, and frame the face.

Crop your 2x2 photo

Output: 600 x 600 px JPG
Upload a photo Drag and zoom it inside the fixed square frame.

Preview: 600 x 600 px

Example outputs

Example 2x2 output photo of a fictional adult with short dark hair
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Example 2x2 output photo of a fictional adult with curly brown hair
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Example 2x2 output photo of a fictional adult with straight black hair
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Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP image.

2 x 2

inches

51 x 51

millimeters

600 x 600

pixels at 300 DPI

2x2 picture size requirements

A good 2x2 picture size file starts with a square crop, clear face framing, and enough pixels for printing. Choose a bright, sharp source picture where the subject faces the camera and the shoulders are visible.

Use a square crop

The final picture should not be stretched from a rectangle. Drag the picture inside the fixed square frame until the face sits naturally in the center.

Start with enough detail

A larger original picture gives the cropper more room to work. For the cleanest result, use a picture that is at least 600 px wide and 600 px tall before cropping.

Keep the face readable

Use even lighting, a simple background, and a neutral expression when the file is meant for ID-style use. Review the requirements for the form, school, agency, or application before submitting.

Download a local JPG

The cropper creates the picture file in your browser and downloads a JPG to your device. Your photo stays in your browser during the whole workflow.

What is 2x2 picture size?

A 2x2 picture size means the picture prints 2 inches wide and 2 inches tall. It is a square format often used for ID photos, application photos, exam forms, travel documents, and passport-style pictures. Check 2x2 picture size in inches, millimeters, or pixels before you submit a form.

2x2 picture size in pixels

For a 300 DPI print, a 2x2 picture should be 600 x 600 pixels. This tool exports that exact pixel size so the file can be printed at the correct dimensions without manual resizing.

2x2 picture size in inches and mm

The physical size is 2 x 2 inches, which is approximately 51 x 51 mm. Some forms list inches, while other instructions use millimeters, so it helps to know both values.

2x2 picture size in pixels at 300 DPI

DPI describes print density, not the shape of the picture. At 300 DPI, each inch needs 300 pixels, so two inches need 600 pixels.

2x2 picture size for passport and ID photos

Many passport and ID photo instructions use a square 2 x 2 inch format, but size is only one part of approval. Background color, head position, shadows, clothing, and expression may also matter.

How to make a 2x2 picture online

Use the cropper above to create a square 2x2 photo without uploading your image to a server.

  1. Upload photo

    Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP photo from your device.

  2. Frame the face

    Drag the photo and adjust zoom until the face is centered in the square frame.

  3. Download JPG

    Export a 600 x 600 px JPG named 2x2-picture-size.jpg.

A 2 x 2 inch photo is commonly used for U.S. passport photos, but this page does not check official compliance. Confirm background, pose, head size, and other requirements before submitting.

After you create the file, print or upload it without changing the size by accident. A file can be correct in the browser but print too large or too small if the print dialog scales it.

Print at actual size

When printing, choose actual size or 100% scale. Avoid fit to page if it changes the dimensions.

Avoid recompressing the file

Some messaging apps and document tools compress images automatically. Upload the JPG directly from your device when possible.

Check the final measurement

If you print the picture at home, use a ruler to confirm that the photo area is exactly 2 inches by 2 inches.

Use the right background

The cropper does not replace the background. If your target form requires a white background, make sure the original photo already meets that rule.

Common 2x2 picture size mistakes

Most problems come from resizing the wrong way, starting with a low quality photo, or assuming that every 2 x 2 inch file is automatically valid for every document.

Using a rectangular crop

A rectangular crop cannot become a proper square by stretching it. Use the fixed square frame and move the picture until the subject is centered.

Confusing inches and pixels

Inches describe the printed size, while pixels describe the digital file. A 600 x 600 px image is suitable for a 2 x 2 inch print at 300 DPI.

Uploading a blurry source image

Cropping cannot add real detail that is missing from the original. If the face is blurry or dark, take a new photo before making the final crop.

Skipping official instructions

A picture size tool can prepare the dimensions, but it cannot guarantee acceptance for a passport, visa, badge, exam, or job application.

2x2 picture size FAQ

Quick answers for common 2x2 photo size questions, including cropping, pixels, printing, and privacy.

What size is a 2x2 picture?

A 2x2 picture is 2 inches wide and 2 inches tall, or about 51 x 51 mm.

What is 2x2 picture size in pixels?

At 300 DPI, a 2x2 picture is 600 x 600 pixels.

Is 600 x 600 pixels a 2x2 photo?

Yes. A 600 x 600 px image prints as 2 x 2 inches when printed at 300 DPI.

Can I print a 2x2 photo from this file?

Yes. The downloaded JPG is designed for a 2 x 2 inch print at 300 DPI.

Is this valid for a U.S. passport photo?

The size matches a common U.S. passport photo size, but you should check the official requirements before submitting.

Does my photo upload to a server?

No. Your photo stays in your browser. The cropper uses local browser features only.

Can I make a 2x2 picture size online from a phone photo?

Yes. A phone photo can work if it is sharp, well lit, and large enough. Upload the original picture, crop it in the square frame, and download the JPG directly from the page.

Should I crop before resizing?

Yes. Crop the image into a square first, then export it at the final size. This avoids stretching and keeps the face framing easier to control.

Why does 2x2 picture size need 300 DPI?

300 DPI is a common print resolution. At 300 DPI, 2 inches equals 600 pixels, so the exported 600 x 600 px JPG is designed for a 2 x 2 inch print.

Can I change the background here?

No. This tool crops and exports the image size only. If a white or plain background is required, take the original photo in front of that background before uploading.

Will compression change the size?

Normal JPG compression should not change the pixel dimensions, but some apps may resize images when sharing them. For best results, use the downloaded file directly when printing or uploading.