Indonesia passport photo size & rules
Indonesia uses the 35x45mm photo format for passports and many visa procedures, equal to 413x531 pixels at 300 dpi. The most distinctive Indonesian rule is the background colour: unlike almost every other country, Indonesia commonly requires a coloured background, usually red or blue, and the choice is often linked to your year of birth (for example, odd or even birth years). This is a frequent source of confusion, so confirming the correct colour for you is essential.
The chosen red or blue background must be uniform and 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, with the head measuring roughly 32-36mm from chin to crown. Indonesia asks that glasses be removed to avoid glare, and hats or head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons with the full face visible. The photo must be recent, in sharp colour, and reflect your current appearance. Note that photos captured for the passport itself at an immigration office may use a white or plain background under live capture, while printed submissions follow the coloured-background rule.
Pixohub sizes your Indonesian passport or visa photo to 413x531 pixels with your chosen red or blue background directly in your browser, so nothing is uploaded and your image stays private on your own device, and the tool is free. Requirements from the Directorate General of Immigration (Ditjen Imigrasi) are updated over time, and the background-colour convention can vary. Always confirm the current official specifications, including which colour applies to you, with Imigrasi or your nearest Indonesian mission before printing or submitting.