Resize Image to 35×45 mm

Resize to 35×45 mm for the passport and visa photo standard used across the UK, the European Union, Schengen countries, and India. At 300 DPI that measures 413×531 pixels, a slightly tall portrait rectangle rather than a square. It is one of the most widely required photo sizes outside the United States.

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Who uses 35×45 mm

The 35×45 mm photo is standard for UK passports, Schengen visas across the EU, Indian passports and visas, Australia, and many others. If your application is not for the US, this is very likely the size you need.

At 300 DPI it converts to 413×531 pixels: 35 mm is about 1.378 inches times 300, and 45 mm is about 1.772 inches times 300. The resize runs in your browser, keeping your visa photo off any external server.

Framing the portrait rectangle

Unlike the US square, 35×45 mm is taller than it is wide, so the face sits in a portrait frame. Most authorities want the head to fill about 70 to 80 percent of the height, from chin to crown.

Use a plain light-grey or cream background as many EU guidelines prefer, with even lighting and a neutral expression. Setting 35×45 mm gets the dimensions right; check your specific country's head-height rule before printing.

How to use Resize Image to 35×45 mm

  1. 1Drop an image into the box above, or click to choose one (JPG, PNG or WebP).
  2. 2The target size 35×45 mm (413 × 531px at 300 DPI) is pre-loaded — adjust it if you need a variation.
  3. 3The result updates live; download it when it looks right.

Frequently asked questions

Which countries use the 35×45 mm photo size?

The UK, EU and Schengen states, India, Australia, and many more use 35×45 mm for passports and visas. It is the most common non-US standard.

How many pixels is 35×45 mm at 300 DPI?

About 413×531 pixels. Convert each side to inches (35 mm ≈ 1.378 in, 45 mm ≈ 1.772 in) and multiply by 300 dots per inch.

Is 35×45 mm a square photo?

No, it is a portrait rectangle taller than it is wide, unlike the US 2×2 inch square. The face fills roughly 70 to 80 percent of the height.