Finland ID Card (Henkilökortti) Photo (36×47 mm) Requirements and Size Guide

Everything you need to know about Finland ID card (henkilökortti) photo requirements, including exact dimensions, background color, and how to take a compliant photo at home. The Finnish identity card uses the same 36×47 mm format as the passport.

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Finland ID Card Photo Specifications

RequirementSpecification
CountryFinland (Suomi)
Document TypeID Card (Henkilökortti)
Photo Size36 × 47 mm (3.6 × 4.7 cm)
Resolution (DPI)600
Head Size32–36 mm from chin to crown (70–80%)
Background ColorLight grey (recommended) or plain white
PrintableYes — matte photo-quality paper
Digital Photo Size500 × 653 pixels, JPEG, max 250 KB
ColorColor preferred
RecencyWithin 6 months
Quantity1 photo
Key measurement: The Finland ID card photo must be exactly 36×47 mm (3.6×4.7 cm). Your head must occupy 70–80% of the photo height, approximately 32–36 mm from chin to crown. The same photo format is used for Finnish passports.
Don't worry about getting the perfect photo. Upload any photo taken at home, and our AI-powered tool will automatically crop to the correct 36×47 mm size, remove and replace the background, adjust the head size, and ensure your photo meets all Finnish Police (Poliisi) requirements.

Detailed Finland ID Card Photo Requirements

The Finnish identity card (henkilökortti) is issued by the Police (Poliisi). The photo requirements are identical to those for Finnish passports. The card can be used as a travel document within the EU/EEA and for digital identification.

Photo Basics

  • Your photo must be in color — black and white photos are not accepted
  • Must be a recent photo, taken within the last 6 months
  • The photo must be clear and in focus, with no blurriness or pixelation
  • No filters or editing — do not digitally alter your appearance
  • Must reflect your current appearance
  • The photo must show both your head and shoulders

Size and Dimensions

  • Photo size: exactly 36 × 47 mm (3.6 × 4.7 cm)
  • Your head must occupy 70–80% of the photo height
  • Chin-to-crown distance: approximately 32–36 mm
  • Head tilt: up to 5 degrees in any direction is tolerated
  • Printed on matte photo-quality paper

Pose and Expression

  • Face the camera directly — your head must not be tilted or turned
  • Maintain a neutral facial expression with your mouth closed
  • Both eyes must be open and clearly visible, looking straight at the camera
  • Keep your mouth closed — no smiling or teeth showing
  • Ensure your face is fully visible from chin to forehead, and ear to ear

Background

  • Use a light grey background (recommended) or plain white
  • No patterns, textures, or objects visible behind you
  • No shadows on your face or behind your head

Glasses

Glasses are allowed but it is recommended to remove them. If you wear glasses:

  • Your eyes (pupils and iris) must be clearly visible through the lenses
  • No glare or reflection on the lenses
  • No tinted lenses (unless medically required)
  • Frames must not hide your face or prevent identification

Head Coverings and Hats

  • No hats or head coverings are allowed, unless worn for religious reasons
  • If worn for religious reasons, your full face must still be visible from chin to forehead
  • No headphones, earbuds, or wireless hands-free devices

Clothing

  • Wear normal everyday clothing
  • Do not wear uniforms
  • Avoid wearing tops that blend with the background colour

Children and Baby Photos

  • The child must be the only person in the photo
  • The child's eyes must be open and visible
  • No toys, pacifiers, or other objects visible
  • Mouth must be closed — avoid large hair adornments
  • A plain light-coloured sheet may be used as a background for babies
Note: A photo submitted for a recent passport application can be reused for the ID card if it is still within 6 months.

Source: Finnish Police (Poliisi) — ID Card Passport Photographs

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How to Take a Finland ID Card Photo at Home

You don't need a professional studio. Follow these simple steps using your smartphone.

1

Use a Smartphone or Digital Camera

Any modern smartphone camera works. Clean the lens and use the highest resolution. Use a tripod or ask someone to take the photo. Avoid selfies as they tend to have the wrong angle.

Taking ID card photo with smartphone
2

Find Good Lighting

Stand facing a window with natural daylight for even lighting. Avoid direct sunlight which creates harsh shadows. If using indoor lighting, use multiple light sources.

Tip: Don't worry if your background isn't perfectly plain. Our AI tool will automatically replace it with a compliant background.
Proper lighting setup
3

Dress Appropriately

Wear normal everyday clothing. Avoid uniforms and tops that blend with the background. If you wear glasses, consider removing them for the safest result.

Appropriate attire for ID card photo
4

Pose Correctly

Stand about 1.5 meters from the camera. Face directly forward, head level, shoulders relaxed. Make sure both head and shoulders are visible in the frame.

Correct posing for ID card photo
5

Maintain a Neutral Expression

Keep your expression neutral with mouth closed and both eyes open. Look straight at the camera. No smiling or exaggerated expressions.

Neutral facial expression

Good and Bad Examples of Finland ID Card Photos

Good and bad examples of ID card photos

Comparison of acceptable and unacceptable ID card photos

Frequently Asked Questions

What size is a Finland ID card photo?

A Finland ID card photo must be exactly 36×47 mm (3.6×4.7 cm). Your head must occupy 70–80% of the photo height, approximately 32–36 mm from chin to crown.

Can I reuse my passport photo for the Finland ID card?

Yes, if the photo was taken within the last 6 months, you can reuse a photo submitted for a Finnish passport application for your ID card.

Can I wear glasses in my Finland ID card photo?

Glasses are allowed but it is recommended to remove them. If worn, your eyes must be fully visible with no glare on the lenses and no tinted lenses.

What background color is required for a Finland ID card photo?

A light grey background is recommended, or a plain white background is also acceptable. No patterns or shadows are allowed.

Can I take my Finland ID card photo with my phone?

Yes! Upload it to PassportPhoto.help and our AI will automatically crop to the correct 36×47 mm size, remove and replace the background, adjust the head size, and ensure it meets all requirements.

How recent must my Finland ID card photo be?

Your ID card photo must have been taken within the last 6 months and reflect your current appearance.

Can I wear a hat or head covering?

No, hats and head coverings are not allowed unless worn for religious reasons. Your full face must be clearly visible from chin to forehead.

What is a henkilökortti?

A henkilökortti is the Finnish identity card. It is valid as a travel document within the EU/EEA and can also be used for digital identification in Finland.