Advanced Image Crop Tool

Upload and crop your images with adjustable cropping area.

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Drag your image file to start uploading.

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What is Image Cropping?

Image cropping is the process of selecting and removing unwanted outer areas of a photograph or image. It is one of the most fundamental and commonly used image editing techniques. Cropping helps you focus attention on the subject of the image, remove distracting backgrounds, adjust the composition, or resize an image to fit specific aspect ratios required by social media platforms, print services, or websites. Whether you are preparing a profile photo, creating a thumbnail for a video, or trimming a screenshot, cropping is an essential skill.

Common Use Cases for Cropping Images

How to Crop an Image Using This Tool

  1. Click "Browse files" to upload your image (JPG, PNG, or WEBP).
  2. Your image will appear with a crop selection box overlaid on it. Drag the corners and edges to adjust the crop area.
  3. The "Preview Cropped Image" canvas below updates in real time as you adjust the crop area.
  4. When you are happy with the crop, click "Download Cropped Image" to save the result.

The crop handles are smooth and responsive. Once you are happy with the selection, hit the download button and your cropped image saves instantly. No upload, no waiting — everything runs in the browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What image formats can I crop?
A: You can crop any image format supported by your browser, including JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, and BMP.

Q: Can I set a specific aspect ratio for cropping?
A: The current tool allows free-form cropping. You can drag the crop box to any size and shape that suits your needs.

Q: Will cropping reduce image quality?
A: No. Cropping only removes pixels from the edges — it does not apply any compression or re-encoding to the remaining pixels. The cropped area retains its original quality.

Q: Is there a size limit for images I can crop?
A: There is no strict file size limit. The tool processes images in your browser, so performance depends on your device's memory. Images up to 20 MB work smoothly on most modern devices.