Pakistan Passport Photo Maker — 35x45mm Photo Online
A Pakistani passport or e-visa photo uses the international 35 x 45mm size, but the detail that catches people out is the file size on the online systems: Pakistan's e-visa and online portals often cap the uploaded photo at only about 60KB — far smaller than most phone photos or studio scans, which run into several megabytes. A photo that's the right shape but too large simply won't upload, so producing a compact JPEG matters as much as getting the dimensions right. Printed photos for an in-person application can be larger; it's the digital upload that needs to be small.
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Pakistan Passport Photo Maker — 35x45mm Photo Online
A Pakistani passport or e-visa photo uses the international 35 x 45mm size, but the detail that catches people out is the file size on the online systems: Pakistan's e-visa and online portals often cap the uploaded photo at only about 60KB — far smaller than most phone photos or studio scans, which run into several megabytes. A photo that's the right shape but too large simply won't upload, so producing a compact JPEG matters as much as getting the dimensions right. Printed photos for an in-person application can be larger; it's the digital upload that needs to be small.
This tool crops your photo to the exact 35:45 aspect ratio and resizes it to 413 x 531 pixels — 35 x 45mm at 300 DPI — with the head intended to sit within Pakistan's 29 to 34mm chin-to-crown range and a plain white background. For the digital output it compresses the JPEG down to a compact size suited to the roughly 60KB portal limit, while keeping the pixel dimensions and 35 x 45mm proportions intact. It crops automatically from the centre, so start with a centred photo that fills a similar share of the frame as a standard ID photo.
Everything runs in your browser and nothing is uploaded by this tool. It handles the crop, the pixel size, and the compact file size; check the current official requirements for your specific application — passport or e-visa — before submitting.
Common questions
35 x 45mm at 300 DPI, which this tool outputs as 413 x 531 pixels, with the head sized for a 29–34mm chin-to-crown height against a plain white background.
Usually because the file is too big. Pakistan's e-visa and online systems often limit the photo to around 60KB, and a normal phone or studio photo is far larger. This tool compresses the digital output to a compact JPEG in that range while keeping the exact 35 x 45mm dimensions, so it fits the upload limit.
The physical size is 35 x 45mm for both, but the printed copy for an in-person application can be a larger file, whereas the online upload must be small (around 60KB). This tool's compact output is aimed at the digital portal limit.
At 413 x 531 pixels a plain-background head-and-shoulders photo compresses to a small JPEG without visible damage, because there's little fine detail for the compression to lose. The tool keeps the dimensions fixed and only lowers the JPEG quality as far as needed to meet the size limit.
No — cropping, resizing, and compression all run in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.