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Passport photo cost by country (2026) — drugstore vs online compared

Real 2026 prices for passport photos in 19 countries. Drugstore vs online side-by-side, hidden fees, when each is worth it.

What a passport photo actually costs in 2026

Quoted prices for passport photos are all over the place. A drugstore in one country may charge half what the store next door does, and online services range from free-with-watermarks to premium tiers. The numbers below are real bricks-and-mortar prices we've verified from official websites or in-store signage in 2026, alongside the digital + 4-print bundle Foto2Pass offers in each market.

CountryIn-store priceFoto2PassCommon in-store options
United States$14.99-16.99$11.99Walgreens / CVS / Costco
United Kingdom£6.99-12.00£8.99Boots / Snappy Snaps
Netherlands€7,95-9,95€8,99HEMA / Kruidvat / Etos
Germany€9,95-14,95€9,99dm / Rossmann
France5-10 €9,99 €Photomaton
Italy8-15 €9,99 €Cabina automatica / fotografo
Spain5-12 €9,99 €Fotomatón / Foto Sistema
Poland20-40 zł39 złPunkty foto / drogerie
Sweden120-200 kr99 krApoEx / Foto-Quick
Denmark100-150 kr75 krMatas / fotograf
Norway200-300 kr119 krFoto-butikk
Czech Republic150-300 Kč249 KčFotograf / lékárna
Hungary1500-3000 Ft3490 FtFotó-üzlet
Belgium8-12 €9,99 €Photo Hall / drogist
Switzerland15-25 CHF11,99 CHFFotofachgeschäft
Austria9-14 €9,99 €Foto-Geschäft
Romania20-50 lei49 leiFoto-studio
Bulgaria10-25 лв19 лвФотостудио
Finland12-20 €9,99 €Apteekki / kuvauspalvelu

Why prices vary 3-5× between countries

The same 35×45 mm or 2×2 inch print costs €5 in one country and €17 in another. Three drivers:

  • Labor cost.Most of a drugstore passport-photo price is the employee's 5-10 minutes of attention. Switzerland and Norway have the highest minimum wages in our list — also the highest prices.
  • Competition density.France has a Photomaton in every metro station, which cracked prices down to €5 for unsupervised auto-prints. Eastern Europe still has fewer chains, so prices stay closer to a photographer's studio rate.
  • Whether the digital file is included. Some chains (mostly UK Boots, US Walgreens) charge €3-5 extra for the JPEG, and most government online- renewal flows now require it. That hidden cost isn't in the headline price.

Hidden costs people forget

  • Travel + parking.30 minutes round trip + €2-5 parking in a city is real cost. We don't mean to be cheeky here, but if your alternative is the drugstore down the street it might genuinely be free travel — for everyone else it isn't.
  • Rejection cost.If the embassy or city hall rejects the photo, drugstores typically give you one free reprint at best. After that, you're paying again. Online services with a money-back guarantee shift the rejection risk back to themselves.
  • Print extras.Some online services quote the digital file only — €4 — then charge €4 shipping for prints that take 5 days. Always read what's in the bundle.

The honest take on cheap vs trustworthy

At the very low end (€3-5 for digital-only from no- name apps), you're paying for a watermark-removal upsell or a low-quality crop that may or may not pass. At the very high end (€20+ from photographers' studios), you're paying for human supervision and good lighting — which makes sense if you photograph poorly. The €8-12 middle band, where Foto2Pass and major drugstore chains both sit, is the sweet spot for 90% of applicants.

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