United States DV Lottery Visa Photo

Turn any clear photo into a United States DV Lottery Visa photo — 2x2 inch, white background, cropped and centered on your face in seconds. Free for every member of your household, with no account and no watermark.

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Upload a photo to start processing

AI automatically detects your face, crops, and removes background

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Requirements based on official government documentation.

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How It Works

Step-by-step guide to united states dv lottery visa photo to exact specifications

Upload your photo

Drag and drop or pick a JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WEBP photo for each person applying — a clear, front-facing, well-lit shot works best.

Resize to 2x2 inch

The tool detects the face, crops to the 2x2 inch frame, and swaps in a white background automatically. Switch to Manual mode for full control over any step.

Download, print, or upload

Save the print sheet for a photo shop or the digital file for an online submission — repeat the same three steps for each additional family member.

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Why Choose Imresizer?

Fast, secure, and completely free image resizing

  • Fully private, browser-only processing

    Your photo never leaves your device — face detection, background removal, and resizing for your United States DV Lottery Visa photo all run inside your browser, with nothing uploaded to any server.

  • Auto face detection to 2x2 inch

    Upload any front-facing photo and the tool finds your face, then crops and centers it to the exact 2x2 inch (600x600 px) frame — head size and margins are handled for you.

  • Plain white background

    Your existing background is detected and replaced with plain white in one click, matching the background this photo spec calls for — no green screen or editing skills needed.

  • Built for the whole household

    Process a separate DV Lottery visa photo for each person in your family, one after another in the same browser session, with no limit on how many photos you make.

  • Retake and re-download free, anytime

    Not happy with a result? Upload a different photo and generate a fresh United States DV Lottery Visa photo again — retakes and re-downloads are free and unlimited.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about image resizing

How do I make a United States DV Lottery Visa photo online for free?

Upload a clear, front-facing photo. The tool automatically detects your face, crops and resizes the image to the required 2x2 inch frame, and swaps in a white background. Download the finished United States DV Lottery Visa photo in seconds — no signup, no payment, and no watermark.

What size is a United States DV Lottery Visa photo?

It's 2x2 inches (50.8x50.8 mm), which equals 600x600 pixels at 300 DPI, on a plain white background. This tool exports at that exact pixel size, so there's no manual measuring or conversion to do.

Is this DV Lottery visa photo maker really free to use?

Every feature is free — face detection, background removal, resizing, and both the print and digital downloads. There's no account to create, no trial period, and no watermark on the finished photo.

Will my photo be uploaded to a server?

No. Face detection, background removal, and resizing all run locally inside your browser. Nothing about the photo you're processing is sent anywhere, so it stays on your own device from start to finish.

What image formats can I upload?

You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WEBP photos from a phone or computer. The finished photo downloads as a standard JPG that's ready for both printing and online submission.

How does Manual mode differ from Auto mode here?

Auto mode detects each face and formats the whole photo — crop, sizing, and background — in one click. Manual mode splits that into separate steps you control yourself, which is useful when a photo has uneven lighting or a busy background.

What's the difference between the print sheet and the digital file?

The print sheet lays out several 2x2 inch copies on a 4x6 or A4 page at full print DPI for a home printer or photo shop. The digital file is a single image sized and compressed for direct upload where an online submission is required.

Can I prepare a United States DV Lottery Visa photo for every family member in one session?

Yes. You can upload, crop, and download a separate photo for each person in your household one after another in the same browser session — there's no limit on how many photos you process, and each one goes through the same automatic 2x2 inch crop and white background steps.

Do everyone's photos in my household need to look consistent with each other?

This tool doesn't set or enforce any recency or consistency rule — check the current instructions on the official entry portal for anything it requires. What the tool can do is process every family member's photo through the same crop, sizing, and background steps, so the finished set looks uniform even if the original photos were taken separately.

Can I produce separate photo files for several people without repeating every step?

Each photo still goes through its own quick upload-and-download cycle, but because every step runs instantly in the browser, working through several family members one after another takes only a few minutes total, with no extra tools or software to install.

How do I keep each family member's United States DV Lottery Visa photo file organized?

Rename each downloaded file right after saving it — for example with the person's name — since the tool doesn't label files automatically. Processing one person at a time and saving immediately keeps the finished files easy to tell apart before you print or upload them.

Can I recrop an old photo of a relative, or should everyone take a new one?

Either works. Upload an existing photo and the tool will crop and resize it to 2x2 inch with a white background just like a new shot. If the result doesn't look clear or current enough, retaking the photo and running it through the tool again is free and takes moments — there's no limit on how many times you can retake and re-download.
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