China Visa Photo Maker — 33x48mm Free Online

China is one of the few countries that does not use the 35 x 45mm standard, and the difference is small enough to be easy to miss: a Chinese visa photo is 33 x 48mm. Two millimetres narrower and three taller. A 35 x 45mm photo is the wrong shape, and it is the single most common reason a Chinese visa photo gets sent back.

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China Visa Photo Maker — 33x48mm Free Online

China is one of the few countries that does not use the 35 x 45mm standard, and the difference is small enough to be easy to miss: a Chinese visa photo is 33 x 48mm. Two millimetres narrower and three taller. A 35 x 45mm photo is the wrong shape, and it is the single most common reason a Chinese visa photo gets sent back.

The same size covers Chinese passports and visas, so unlike most countries there is no passport-versus-visa trap here. This tool crops to the 33:48 ratio and outputs 390 x 567 pixels, which is that size at 300 DPI.

The official requirements from the Chinese visa centre: a white or near-white background with no border or edge frame, your head 15-22mm wide and 28-33mm from chin to crown, and — a distinctly Chinese rule — both ears visible. Hair tucked behind the ears, nothing covering them. If you are printing rather than uploading, the centre specifies glossy photographic paper rather than matte.

Worth being straight about one thing: the official FAQ specifies the physical size and the background, but no pixel dimensions and no file size limit. The "40-120KB" and "354-420px" figures that circulate widely do not appear on the official pages, so this page does not repeat them. If your application portal states its own file limits, follow those.

Chinese visa centres are operated regionally, and their pages are per-centre. Check the one handling your application. Everything here runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

FAQ

Common questions

33 x 48mm — not the 35 x 45mm standard most countries use. Your head should be 15-22mm wide and 28-33mm from chin to crown, on a white or near-white background with no edge frame. This tool outputs 390 x 567 pixels, which is 33 x 48mm at 300 DPI.

Yes, on size — both are 33 x 48mm. China is unusual that way: for most countries the visa and passport photos differ, which is the trap this cluster exists to flag. Here the shape is shared.

It is a specific requirement of the Chinese visa photo standard. Keep hair tucked back and nothing covering the ears. It catches out people whose photo would pass in most other countries.

The official visa centre FAQ does not specify one, so this page will not invent a number. Widely-quoted figures like 40-120KB do not appear on the official pages. If the portal you are applying through states its own file limits, follow those.

No. The crop and resize happen in your browser using the Canvas API — your photo never leaves your device.