Ki-Re-i Photo(証明写真&写真プリント-ピプリ) APP
Using this application, you can reprint passport photos taken with the "Ki-Re-i" photo booth at the same machine or save them as JPEG images to your smartphone.
As a new feature, we are now offering a "Profile Photo" service that allows you to take photos for online tools such as web conferences, business chats, and social media.
This service allows you to reprint (make copies of) passport photos taken with a Ki-Re-i photo booth equipped with the [With Smartphone] function, or save them as JPEG images to your smartphone.
When saving JPEG images to your smartphone, you can select or specify the size, making it suitable for use as web data for job hunting and qualification exams.
Furthermore, by selecting With Smartphone + Excellent mode when taking photos with the Ki-Re-i photo booth, you can also change the background color and save it to your album.
* Acquisition and transmission of passport photo data is only available at "Ki-Re-i" photo booths compatible with this application.
* Reprinting is available not only at the "Ki-Re-i" photo booth where the photo was taken, but also at other "Ki-Re-i" photo booths compatible with this application. You can also change the menu and size when reprinting (some options may not be available).
* The reprint QR code issued when reprinting can be scanned on the "Ki-Re-i" photo booth screen for easy printing.
* Please note that acquired passport photo data will be deleted if this application is uninstalled.
Click here to search for locations of "Ki-Re-i" photo booths compatible with this application:
https://www.dnpphoto.jp/CGI/search/search.cgi?s_item_flg=1&s_service_flg=1_10
■ This application - With Smartphone Menu
・Photo Download
Scan the QR code displayed on the purchased print with the app,
and download the photo data.
* Photo List (Save to Album/Reprint)
This prepares you to save your photos as JPEG images to your smartphone's album or reprint them using Ki-Re-i.
You can resize (crop) your photos according to your needs and save them to your album.
* Ki-Re-i Location Search
You can search for Ki-Re-i locations.
This service allows you to print images taken with your smartphone onto postcard-sized (102 x 152 mm) photos using a compatible Ki-Re-i machine.
By using this application to edit the images you want to print and making a print reservation (pre-upload), you can print them anywhere in Japan at any Pi-Print compatible machine (Ki-Re-i).
*Uploaded images have an expiration date.
Choose from two menus: Simple Type (2 photos) and Layout Type (1 photo). Select the menu you want to use and choose the images you want to print from your album.
After editing, pressing the print reservation button will upload the image and generate a QR code (reservation number) within the app.
Scan the QR code at the barcode reader of the Ki-Re-i photo booth and make your payment to begin printing.
You can easily print photos in your free time at a cafe, at home, or anywhere else by making a reservation in advance from your smartphone.
This service allows you to easily take a profile icon photo perfect for business settings using the Ki-Re-i photo booth.
You can download the photo data to your smartphone for use.
With "smile guidance" supervised by experts and the ability to select original backgrounds such as offices, cafes, and parks, you can easily take attractive profile photos that are different from regular ID photos.
It is also recommended for use on various online tools such as social media and dating apps.
[Caution]
If you see the message "Ki-Re-i Photo is requesting access to your photos," please select [OK] to allow access to your photos.
*If you select [Don't Allow] when "Ki-Re-i Photo" requests access to your photos, you will not be able to save JPEG images to your album. In that case, go to Settings > Apps > ID Photos & Photo Prints > Permissions and turn on the "Camera" and "Storage" settings.
*If the app is not working properly, restarting the application or turning your smartphone off and on may resolve the issue.
[Tested Environments]
Android 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 (as of March 1, 2026)




