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How to Make 8 Passport Size Photos on a 4×6 Sheet – Free & Online

Need to print 8 passport size photos on one 4×6 paper? Here's the easiest way to do it online for free – no app download, no editing skills needed.

2026-05-295 min read

That one errand nobody wants to run

You know the situation. You're filling out a form - visa application, job documents, school admission, whatever - and somewhere in the instructions it says: "Attach two recent passport size photographs."

And just like that, you have to plan a trip to the photo studio.

You go, you wait, the guy adjusts the chair three times, the lighting is weird, you blink at the wrong moment, and then you walk out with a strip of 4 photos in a tiny envelope. Costs you money. Costs you time. And honestly, half the time the photo doesn't even look that great.

There's a better way to do this. And it takes about 30 seconds.


What people actually need (and search for)

If you search online, you'll find thousands of people looking for the same thing: 8 passport size photos arranged on a single 4×6 inch sheet, ready to print.

Why 4×6? Because that's the standard photo paper size you'll find at any print shop, pharmacy printer, or home photo printer. And fitting 8 passport photos on that one sheet means you get all your copies in one print - no cutting weird strips, no wasted paper.

It's a simple thing to need. But finding a tool that actually does it cleanly, for free, without making you sign up for anything - that's where most people get stuck.


So what even is a "passport size photo"?

Good question, and the answer varies slightly depending on where you are.

In India and most of South Asia, the standard is 35mm × 45mm. In the US, it's a 2×2 inch square. Some countries want a white background specifically; others are fine with light grey or off-white. Most require your full face to be visible, no sunglasses, no heavy filters.

But whatever the country-specific rules are, the printing format is almost always the same - multiple copies tiled on a 4×6 sheet, which you then cut and hand over.

If your photo ID photo requirements mention "4×6 paper with 8 copies," that's exactly what this tool makes.


Why not just do it in Photoshop?

You could. If you enjoy spending 20 minutes:

  • Figuring out the right canvas size
  • Resizing your photo to the exact passport dimensions
  • Duplicating and arranging 8 copies manually
  • Hoping the spacing is right when it prints
  • Realising it's slightly off, starting over

Most people don't want to do that. Most people want to upload a photo and get a print-ready file back. That's it.


Here's how the tool works

The Passport Photo Maker on EasyQuickTool keeps it straightforward:

  1. Upload your photo - any decent photo of your face works, JPG or PNG
  2. It auto-arranges 8 copies on a 4×6 layout with proper spacing
  3. Preview it - takes two seconds to check it looks right
  4. Download - and you're done

No account. No watermark. No "free trial." Just the file.


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A few tips for a good result

The tool does the layout work for you, but the quality of the output depends a bit on what you put in. Here's what works well:

Use a photo with a plain background. White or light grey is ideal. If your background is busy, the result won't look very official.

Make sure your face is well-lit. Natural light near a window is honestly better than most studio lights. Avoid harsh shadows across your face.

Don't use a very low-resolution photo. If you're planning to actually print and submit these photos, a blurry printout won't do. A decent phone camera shot is more than good enough.

You don't need to crop it first. The tool handles resizing - just upload the photo as-is.


What do you tell the print shop?

Once you've downloaded your 4×6 sheet, take it to any print shop (or print at home if you have a photo printer) and just say:

"Print this on 4×6 photo paper, actual size, no scaling or cropping."

That's the important bit - "no scaling." You want it printed at exactly the dimensions it was made for. Most shops get this right automatically, but it doesn't hurt to mention it.

Cost? Usually ₹5 to ₹15 per sheet, depending on where you go. Versus ₹80–₹150 at a studio. For a file you generated yourself in 30 seconds.


Works on your phone too

No desktop? No problem. The tool runs entirely in your browser, so it works on:

  • Any Android or iPhone
  • Tablets
  • Laptops or desktops

Open the link, upload from your camera roll, download the sheet. Chrome, Safari, Firefox - doesn't matter. If you have a browser, you're good.


Is it actually free?

Yes, genuinely. No hidden step where it asks for your email before downloading. No watermark on the final image. No "upgrade to remove ads."

Upload, generate, download. Done.


Honestly, just try it

Photo studios aren't going anywhere. But for something as routine as printing 8 copies of a passport photo on a 4×6 sheet - something you might need to do several times a year - it's worth knowing there's a free, 30-second alternative sitting right in your browser.

Next time a form asks for passport photos, you'll already know what to do.

Make your 8 passport size photos now →

Try this tool now

Launch the tool used in this guide and finish the task instantly.

Open Passport Photo Maker