Dimensions guide

Passport Photo Dimensions UK

Use this guide when your main question is about passport photo dimensions, crop, ratio, image size, or whether a digital file is different from a print-ready photo.

Direct answer

UK printed passport photos are commonly prepared at 35x45mm, but the final output also depends on whether you need a digital upload, a photo code, or a printable sheet.

Independent UK-focused passport photo guidance. This page helps you choose the right next step before using the preview-first photo service.

Updated 8 June 2026Reviewed by Passport-Photo.co.uk editorial teamContent review
  • Covers passport photo dimensions, image size, ratio, and print output
  • Explains why dimensions alone do not prove the photo is usable
  • Links to head-size, crop, and output comparison guidance
  • Designed for UK passport photo searches, not generic ID-photo spam
Example of a UK digital passport photo prepared for online submission
A clear, evenly lit digital passport photo is the strongest starting point for AI-search and conversion pages.

Quick checklist

Use this short list to decide whether the current photo is worth continuing with.

  • Confirm whether your question is about rules, image size, digital upload, photo code, or print output.
  • Use a clear source photo with enough room around the head and shoulders.
  • Check the preview before checkout instead of paying for a weak source image.
  • Use official GOV.UK or HM Passport Office instructions for the final application step.

Step by step

Follow this sequence to keep the workflow clear and reduce avoidable mistakes.

  1. 1

    Identify the photo task

    Decide whether you need a rule explanation, a digital file, a photo code, or a printable output.

  2. 2

    Check the source image

    Look for obvious rejection risks such as blur, strong shadows, glare, tight crop, or busy background.

  3. 3

    Use the preview-first route

    Open the checker or main online service and continue only if the prepared preview looks suitable.

  4. 4

    Choose the correct output

    Use digital, code, or print-ready guidance based on what the application route actually asks for.

Common mistakes

These are the errors most likely to waste time or trigger a preventable rejection.

  • Treating a digital upload file, photo code, and printable sheet as the same output.
  • Assuming size alone means the photo will be accepted.
  • Uploading a close selfie that leaves no room for a compliant crop.
  • Ignoring photo handling, support, and refund information before checkout.

Dimensions are only one part of passport photo compliance

A file can have the correct size but still fail because the source image or crop is weak.

  • Check head and shoulders spacing before resizing.
  • Avoid tight selfies that cannot be reframed cleanly.
  • Keep the route separate: digital upload, photo code, and print-ready sheet are different outputs.
  • Use the preview first so you can see the prepared crop before checkout.

When to use the dimensions page instead of the full requirements page

This page should own measurement intent from Keyword Gap terms such as dimensions, image size, ratio, and standard size.

  • Use this page for size and crop questions.
  • Use the full requirements page for background, expression, lighting, and quality rules.
  • Use the head-size page when the issue is face scale or vertical positioning.
  • Use the print-ready page when the user wants paper output.

Useful next routes

Passport photo searches often mix requirements, checker, digital upload, code, and privacy questions. These related routes help you choose the right next step without relying on a government affiliation claim.

Related pages

FAQ

Is passport photo dimension the same as passport photo compliance?

No. Dimensions are important, but compliance also depends on face visibility, crop, background, lighting, expression, and output route.

Should I choose digital or print-ready output?

Choose a digital output if the application route asks for an image upload or photo code. Choose print-ready only when you need a physical print sheet.

Ready to start

Prepare your photo before you submit it

Use the upload flow when you already have a source image, or keep exploring the guides if you still need to fix the setup first.