About the product

An independent document photo tool with privacy-first limits

The goal is simple: help people see what matches the rules, what adds risk, and what still needs a manual check.

IDfot is an independent product by Sergei Solod for people who want a clearer, more private way to prepare passport, visa, and ID photos without server uploads or heavy retouching.

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What this product is

A browser-based tool for practical document photo preparation, focused on crop, export, and review.

Measured checks first

It starts with measurable checks, profile matching, and visible warnings instead of heavy image manipulation.

Focus on crop and export

Crop, size matching, print layout, and clean exports stay front and center because they help without changing identity.

File and print output together

The checker, export, and print sheet stay together so the final result is easier to review before submission.

Built by one developer

IDfot is built by Sergei Solod and kept small enough to stay understandable and maintainable.

Independent development

IDfot is built and maintained by Sergei Solod, an independent developer.

About the developer

His background and resume are available at jsvar.com.

Product approach

Privacy, clarity, visible limits, and practical exports guide the product.

Why the core flow stays in the browser

Identity photos are sensitive, so the main prep flow stays local whenever it can.

Photos stay local

Uploads, crop calculations, previews, and exports stay in the browser instead of feeding a hidden server pipeline.

Less uncertainty

You should not have to wonder where your photo is stored just to prepare a document photo.

Faster to use

Keeping the main flow in the browser avoids upload delays and keeps the editor focused.

What it does not claim

The scope stays deliberately narrow so the product does not pretend to know more than it does.

No approval guarantee

The final decision always belongs to the receiving authority, even when a photo looks good inside the checker.

No beauty retouching behind the scenes

Risky facial edits are not dressed up as compliance work, and heavy appearance changes are not part of the main path.

No fake certainty

IDfot does not claim to replace official review or know every manual preference at every embassy or agency.

Contact

If you need direct contact about the product or spot something to fix, this is the quickest route.

Direct email

Write to sergeissolod@gmail.com for product questions, bug reports, privacy concerns, or detailed feedback.

Resume and background

You can also find Sergei Solod's professional background at jsvar.com.

Useful feedback

Requirement corrections, broken exports, unclear warnings, and weak copy are all useful reports.

FAQ

Who built this product?

IDfot was created by Sergei Solod, an independent developer. More background is available at jsvar.com.

Why not offer server-side AI cleanup?

Because privacy, predictable behavior, and clear limits matter more than trying to do everything.

Does the tool replace official approval?

No. It helps reduce avoidable mistakes, but the final acceptance decision still belongs to the receiving authority.

Why focus so much on safe output instead of edits?

Because crop, sizing, print layout, and clean export solve the core problem without changing your face.