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If you're using an AI app to beautify, relight, or swap the background of your passport photo in 2026, stop — it will likely be rejected. Here's the direct answer, what actually changed, and how to get a photo that passes without the AI edits that now get flagged.
Are AI passport photos allowed in 2026?
No — not AI-altered ones. As of 2026 the US State Department rejects passport photos that have been digitally altered or AI-enhanced — including AI background replacement, beauty filters, skin smoothing and face edits — and screening increasingly detects them. What is still fine is a real photo that's simply cropped and resized to the required dimensions.
This trips up a lot of the popular tools, because their whole pitch is AI enhancement — exactly the thing that's now disallowed for this one document type.
What still works
- 1A real photo against a plain wall, cropped and resized to spec — no filters, no AI background.
- 2Correct geometry: 2×2 inches (51×51mm / 600×600px at 300 DPI) for the US, head 1–1⅜ inches from chin to crown, neutral expression, even lighting.
- 3The right background for the document — plain white/off-white for the US; some countries use light grey (e.g. the UK).
Tools that only crop, size and compliance-check your real photo are safe. Tools that AI-replace your background or retouch your face are the risk.
How to make a compliant photo at home
Stork's Passport & ID Photo maker is built specifically for the 2026 rules: for US passports and visas it does geometric crop and resize only — no AI alteration — so your real photo stays compliant. It sizes you to the exact spec, shows head-position guides, and outputs the correct dimensions. For permissive non-US documents that do allow a plain studio background, it can place you on the correct background color.
There are per-country guides for the US passport, US visa (DS-160), UK, Schengen and more. Preview free, then $4.99 to download — versus ~$17 for two prints at a drugstore. No subscription.
Bottom line
AI is great for creative photos and a liability for passport photos in 2026. Use a real, unedited photo, get the crop and size exactly right, and skip any tool that 'enhances' or replaces the background. Make a compliant passport photo on Stork — crop-and-size only, free preview, pay once.