Sweden passport photo size & rules
Sweden uses the 35x45mm format (passfoto) for passports and national ID cards, equal to 413x531 pixels at 300 dpi. A distinctive feature of the Swedish system is that passports are usually photographed on the spot at a police station (Polisen) when you apply, so the passport photo itself is captured live. However, printed or digital 35x45mm photos following biometric proportions are still needed for other documents, for children, and for various consular and residence-permit applications where you supply your own photo.
When you do supply a photo, the background should be plain and light, typically light grey or white, 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 head straight, with the face measuring roughly 32-36mm from chin to crown. Sweden asks that glasses be removed to avoid reflections, and head coverings are only accepted for religious or medical reasons, provided the full face remains visible. The photo must be recent and reflect your current appearance, in sharp colour with natural tones.
Pixohub formats your Swedish passport or ID photo to 413x531 pixels 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 Swedish Police and the Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) are updated over time, and the live-capture process at police stations differs from photos you supply yourself. Always confirm the current official specifications on polisen.se or the relevant agency's website before printing or submitting your photo.