Country-specific output size
Different visa systems use different pixel dimensions, aspect ratios, or print sizes.
Visa photo guide
Baby visa photos often differ from passport photos by country, file size, crop ratio, and digital submission format. Use this page when you need a baby photo for a visa application rather than a standard passport photo.
Different visa systems use different pixel dimensions, aspect ratios, or print sizes.
The safest baseline is a plain light background, visible face, and no support items in frame.
Many visa workflows need a digital JPEG or square image rather than a printed passport sheet.
Often expects a square digital photo, commonly prepared at 600 x 600 pixels.
Usually follows a 35 x 45 mm format with light background and correct face height.
Some embassies vary by file size, crop tolerance, or whether print output is still required.
Check whether the application is for US, Schengen, or another country before choosing the format.
Use even light, a plain background, and several frames so you can choose the clearest baby photo.
Use the maker to fit the target ratio and remove distracting background elements.
Finish with the digital visa photo format or printable file that matches the application path.
Next step
Start with the baby visa photo in the maker, then use the requirements page when you need to compare US visa, Schengen visa, or passport-specific formats.