Korea Visa Photo Maker — 35x45mm Free Online

A South Korean visa photo is 35 x 45mm — the same familiar size most of the world uses — with your face measuring roughly 25 to 35mm from chin to crown. This tool crops to that ratio and outputs 413 x 531 pixels, which is 35 x 45mm at 300 DPI.

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What this tool gives you

Output size35 × 45mm (413 × 531px)
File formatJPEG

Official requirement published by Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Requirements change — confirm against that page before you submit.

About this tool

Korea Visa Photo Maker — 35x45mm Free Online

A South Korean visa photo is 35 x 45mm — the same familiar size most of the world uses — with your face measuring roughly 25 to 35mm from chin to crown. This tool crops to that ratio and outputs 413 x 531 pixels, which is 35 x 45mm at 300 DPI.

The background should be plain, evenly lit and light. Korean missions describe this slightly differently from each other — some say "plain, evenly lit and light", others say "plain white or off-white" — but those are compatible, and a clean white or very light grey backdrop satisfies both.

One caveat that matters more here than for most countries: Korean consular pages state that acceptance is at the discretion of the mission where you apply, and some consulates additionally accept a 2 x 2 inch photo. 35 x 45mm is the widely-published Korean standard, but the consulate handling your application has the final word — check theirs before you submit.

And do not confuse a visa with K-ETA. K-ETA is a travel authorisation, not a visa, and it is a separate application with its own photo requirements. This page does not cover it.

Everything runs in your browser. Your photo is never uploaded.

FAQ

Common questions

35 x 45mm, with the face roughly 25 to 35mm from chin to crown, on a plain light background. This tool outputs 413 x 531 pixels, which is that size at 300 DPI.

No, and it is worth being clear about: K-ETA is a travel authorisation rather than a visa, applied for separately with its own requirements. This tool makes the consular visa photo. Do not assume one satisfies the other.

Either. Korean missions word it differently — some say plain, evenly lit and light; others say plain white or off-white — but a clean white or very light grey backdrop meets both descriptions.

It is the standard Korean consular size, but Korean missions state that acceptance is at the discretion of the embassy or consulate where you apply, and some consulates also accept 2 x 2 inch photos. Check the requirement published by the specific mission handling your application.

No. Everything happens in your browser using the Canvas API — your photo never leaves your device.