Image Editing Tool

Crop Image Online

Crop photos to exact dimensions, social media aspect ratios, or custom rectangles without leaving your browser. Preview the crop instantly and download the result as PNG, JPG, or WebP.

Preset ratios Manual pixel controls Browser-side cropping PNG, JPG, WebP export
Square, portrait, landscape, stories, passports

Upload and Settings

Drag and drop an image here
or click to browse JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG
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Crop Preview

Drag inside the crop box to move it. Drag a corner handle to resize it.

Tip: Click outside the crop box and drag to create a new selection.
Upload an image to start cropping
The crop box will appear here with live preview controls

Cropped Image Ready

Download the cropped result or keep adjusting the crop box.

Download Cropped Image
Cropped image preview

How to Crop an Image Online

1

Upload

Choose the image you want to crop from your device.

2

Choose Ratio

Use free crop or select a preset like square, portrait, or stories.

3

Adjust

Drag the crop box and fine-tune the exact x, y, width, and height values.

4

Download

Preview the cropped result and export it as PNG, JPG, or WebP.

What This Crop Image Tool Is Good For

Image cropping is usually the fastest way to improve composition without re-editing the whole file. Use this page to remove distractions, center a subject, match social platform aspect ratios, or prepare exact dimensions for listings and documents.

  • Crop profile photos to 1:1 for avatars and community profiles.
  • Prepare 4:5 or 9:16 crops for Instagram posts, reels, and stories.
  • Trim screenshots before sharing them in docs or support tickets.
  • Crop product photos before resizing, compressing, or adding a new background.

Common Aspect Ratio Presets

1:1 for profile pictures, avatars, and square posts
4:5 for feed portraits and ecommerce social creatives
16:9 for presentations, thumbnails, and wide banners
9:16 for stories, shorts, and full-screen mobile layouts
2:3 for prints, postcards, and passport-photo prep

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cropping reduces the canvas area by removing the parts you do not keep. That often reduces file size too, especially if you export the cropped result as JPG or WebP.

Yes. Use the preset aspect buttons to switch quickly between square, portrait, widescreen, and vertical layouts.

No. This cropper runs in your browser, so the source image stays on your device while you crop and download the result.

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