Saudi Visa Photo Maker — 200x200px Free Online

The Saudi tourist eVisa photo is not the photo you think it is. Almost every guide online tells you to make a 2 x 2 inch print at 600 x 600px. The official Visit Saudi portal asks for something completely different: a 200 x 200 pixel image between 5KB and 100KB, on a white background. It is a small square web upload, not a print photo — and if you submit the 600 x 600px version everyone recommends, it is roughly nine times the pixel count the portal specifies.

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At a glance

What this tool gives you

Output size200 × 200px
File formatJPEG
Maximum file sizeCompressed to stay under 100 KB

Official requirement published by Visit Saudi (Ministry of Tourism). Requirements change — confirm against that page before you submit.

About this tool

Saudi Visa Photo Maker — 200x200px Free Online

The Saudi tourist eVisa photo is not the photo you think it is. Almost every guide online tells you to make a 2 x 2 inch print at 600 x 600px. The official Visit Saudi portal asks for something completely different: a 200 x 200 pixel image between 5KB and 100KB, on a white background. It is a small square web upload, not a print photo — and if you submit the 600 x 600px version everyone recommends, it is roughly nine times the pixel count the portal specifies.

This tool crops to a square and outputs exactly 200 x 200px, keeping the file under the 100KB ceiling. Your face should fill 70-80% of the frame, measured chin to crown, square to the camera against a plain white background with no shadows and no pattern.

Two things worth knowing that the portal itself does not tell you. It specifies no file format, so this tool outputs JPEG as the safe conventional choice rather than because Saudi requires it. And the 5KB floor exists — a normal portrait at 200 x 200 clears it comfortably, but if you upload something extremely flat and plain, check the file size you get back.

This is the TOURIST eVisa spec only. Work, business, Hajj and Umrah visas run through different routes with their own requirements, and this page does not cover them. Everything runs in your browser; your photo is never uploaded. Confirm the current rules on the official portal before you submit.

FAQ

Common questions

For the tourist eVisa, the official Visit Saudi portal specifies 200 x 200 pixels, between 5KB and 100KB, on a white background. That is a square web upload rather than a print photo — there is no millimetre size, and the widely-quoted 2 x 2 inch / 600 x 600px figure does not match the portal.

Because Saudi Arabia's requirement gets confused with the US 2 x 2 inch standard, and third-party sites copy each other. The issuing authority is the Visit Saudi eVisa portal, and it asks for 200 x 200px. Where a third-party site and the issuing authority disagree, the authority wins.

The portal does not say. This tool outputs JPEG because it is the safe conventional choice for a photo upload, but that is our default rather than a stated Saudi requirement.

No. This is the tourist eVisa spec from the Visit Saudi portal. Work, business, Hajj and Umrah applications go through different systems with their own photo rules — check the requirement for the route you are actually applying on.

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