Philippines Passport Photo Maker — 35x45mm Photo Online
The standard Philippine passport photo, as issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), uses a 35 x 45mm (4.5 x 3.5cm) portrait photo on a plain white background — and that white default is what this tool is set up for. The wrinkle worth knowing before you print anything: some Philippine consulates and embassies abroad, particularly in the United States, ask for a royal or dark blue background instead of white for applications filed with them. The size stays the same; only the background colour changes. So the safe approach is to default to white for a DFA application in the Philippines, but confirm your specific consulate's rule if you're applying overseas.
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Philippines Passport Photo Maker — 35x45mm Photo Online
The standard Philippine passport photo, as issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), uses a 35 x 45mm (4.5 x 3.5cm) portrait photo on a plain white background — and that white default is what this tool is set up for. The wrinkle worth knowing before you print anything: some Philippine consulates and embassies abroad, particularly in the United States, ask for a royal or dark blue background instead of white for applications filed with them. The size stays the same; only the background colour changes. So the safe approach is to default to white for a DFA application in the Philippines, but confirm your specific consulate's rule if you're applying overseas.
On dimensions, 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 fill roughly 74–80% of the frame. It crops automatically from the centre, so start with a photo where your face is centred and fills a similar proportion to a normal passport photo.
Everything runs locally in your browser and your photo is never uploaded. The tool nails the crop and pixel size for you; it can't set or check your background colour, so choose your backdrop based on where you're applying — white for the DFA, or the blue some consulates require — and verify the current requirements before submitting.
Common questions
35 x 45mm (4.5 x 3.5cm) at 300 DPI, which this tool outputs as 413 x 531 pixels, with the head filling about 74–80% of the frame — the DFA standard.
The DFA standard in the Philippines is a plain white background, which is this tool's default. However, some Philippine consulates abroad — notably in the US — require a royal or dark blue background instead. Confirm your specific consulate's requirement before you print; the size is identical either way.
Yes for the size — 35 x 45mm is the same wherever you apply. Just match the background your consulate asks for (white for the DFA, blue for some overseas posts), since this tool sets the dimensions but not the background colour.
It crops to a centred 35:45 frame and resizes to 413 x 531 pixels, but it can't measure head height. Start with a photo where your face is centred and fills roughly three-quarters of the frame, then check it against the DFA's head-size guidance.
No — all cropping and resizing happen in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.