Philippines passport photo size & rules
The Philippines uses the 35x45mm passport photo format, equal to 413x531 pixels at 300 dpi, for many visa and consular applications. While Philippine passports themselves are captured live at DFA consular offices, printed 35x45mm photos on a white background are widely required for visa applications, supporting documents, and passport renewals at consulates abroad. The face should be centred with the head measuring roughly 32-36mm from chin to crown.
The background must be plain white and uniform, evenly lit with no shadow behind the head. Face the camera directly with a neutral expression and mouth closed, both eyes open and clearly visible, and the whole face uncovered from forehead to chin. The Philippines asks that glasses be removed to avoid glare and reflections, and hats or head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons with the full face visible. Photos must be recent, in sharp colour, and reflect your current appearance, with no heavy make-up or filters that alter your natural features.
Pixohub formats your Philippine passport or visa photo to 413x531 pixels on a white background directly in your browser, so your image is never uploaded and stays private on your own device, and the service is free. Requirements from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Philippine consulates are updated over time and can differ by procedure. Always confirm the current official specifications on the DFA website or with the specific consulate before printing or submitting your photo.