Brazil Passport Photo Maker — Pick Your Size (Sources Differ)
Be warned up front: credible sources genuinely disagree on Brazil's official passport photo size. You'll find 50 x 70mm cited as the Polícia Federal spec, 35 x 45mm cited as the ICAO international standard Brazil follows, and 40 x 50mm cited too — all by sources that sound authoritative, and we could not find a single definitive resolution. Rather than pick one and present a guess as fact, this tool lets you choose the size that matches whatever your official source tells you.
Sources disagree on Brazil's official passport photo size. Please check the current requirement on the official Polícia Federal site (servicos.dpf.gov.br) or with your consulate, then pick the matching size below. We'd rather show you the options than guess.
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Brazil Passport Photo Maker — Pick Your Size (Sources Differ)
Be warned up front: credible sources genuinely disagree on Brazil's official passport photo size. You'll find 50 x 70mm cited as the Polícia Federal spec, 35 x 45mm cited as the ICAO international standard Brazil follows, and 40 x 50mm cited too — all by sources that sound authoritative, and we could not find a single definitive resolution. Rather than pick one and present a guess as fact, this tool lets you choose the size that matches whatever your official source tells you.
Use the size picker above the crop area to select 50 x 70mm, 35 x 45mm, or 40 x 50mm; the tool then crops to that exact ratio and resizes to the matching pixel dimensions at 300 DPI, on a white background, with the head filling 70–80% of the frame (about 31–36mm). The honest move is to check the current requirement on the official Polícia Federal site (servicos.dpf.gov.br) or with your consulate first, then pick the matching option here.
It is also worth knowing that Brazilian passport photos are usually captured on-site at your Polícia Federal appointment, so a home-made photo is often for the online pre-application or a consulate abroad — and consulates sometimes specify their own size (some cite 2 x 2 inch). Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Common questions
Check your official source first, then match it. The current requirement on the Polícia Federal site (servicos.dpf.gov.br) or from your specific consulate is the one to follow. We list 50 x 70mm, 35 x 45mm, and 40 x 50mm because credible sources cite all three; we'd rather show the options than guess for you.
Different official and semi-official sources cite different numbers — 50 x 70mm (often given as the Polícia Federal spec), 35 x 45mm (the ICAO international standard), and 40 x 50mm — and there is no single public source that cleanly overrides the others. Consulates abroad add more variation, sometimes citing 2 x 2 inch. That's why this tool offers a choice instead of a single 'official' size.
Usually, yes. For a passport issued in Brazil, the photo is typically captured on-site during your Polícia Federal appointment. A photo you make yourself is generally for the online pre-application or for a consular application abroad — which is exactly where the size can differ, so confirm with that consulate.
All three use a white background, a neutral expression, and the head filling roughly 70–80% of the frame (about 31–36mm from chin to crown). Only the outer dimensions change: this tool outputs 591 x 827px (50 x 70mm), 413 x 531px (35 x 45mm), or 472 x 591px (40 x 50mm), each at 300 DPI.
No — cropping and resizing happen entirely in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.