Drag and drop an image here, or click to select a file
Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP. Images never leave your device.
This online image cropper is easy to use and feature-rich. Here is a detailed guide:
Click the upload area or drag and drop an image directly onto the dashed box. The tool supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP formats. After loading, the original filename, file size, and pixel dimensions will be displayed. All processing happens locally in your browser via Canvas—your images never leave your device.
Once an image is uploaded, the control panel appears. You can configure the crop area as follows:
Use the "Rotation Angle" dropdown to rotate by 0°, 90° clockwise, 180°, or 270° clockwise. The "Flip" option lets you mirror the image horizontally or vertically. Rotation and flip are applied before cropping.
After configuring, click "Apply Crop" to render the result in real time. Once satisfied, click "Download Image" to save. Choose PNG for lossless quality with transparency, or JPEG for smaller file sizes.
Image cropping has countless applications in daily life and work:
Social Media Avatars & Covers: Every social platform has strict size requirements. Facebook profile photos are 1:1 squares, Twitter headers are 3:1, and YouTube thumbnails are 16:9. This tool quickly crops any photo to platform standards, preventing compression or distortion.
E-commerce Product Photos: Amazon, eBay, and Shopify typically require square (1:1) main images and specific detail page widths. Use this tool to unify all product image dimensions, enhancing your store's visual professionalism.
Resume & Passport Photos: Job applications often require 1-inch (295×413 px) or 2-inch photos. Upload a photo, select a 1:1 or near-ratio crop, then adjust the background color with another tool.
Web Design & Development: Front-end developers frequently need specific image sizes for banners, carousels, thumbnails, and icons. This tool extracts exact pixel dimensions from original images.
Common Aspect Ratios and Their Uses: 1:1 (square) is used for social avatars and Instagram posts. 4:3 is the default for digital cameras and slide decks. 16:9 is the video standard for YouTube covers and wallpapers. 3:2 is the classic 35mm film ratio. 2:3 and 9:16 are vertical formats for TikTok, Instagram Stories, and mobile-first content. 5:4 is common for print photos.
Canvas and Image Quality: This tool uses the HTML5 Canvas API with bilinear interpolation for smooth image scaling. PNG export preserves full quality and transparency. JPEG uses lossy compression with adjustable quality settings. Choose PNG for logos and icons, and JPEG for photographs where smaller file sizes matter.
Privacy & Security: Unlike cloud-based image editors that upload files to remote servers, this tool runs entirely in your browser. Image data is processed locally and released from memory after use. No network transmission means zero privacy risk.
No. This tool uses HTML5 Canvas for browser-side processing, rendering the cropped result at the original resolution without additional compression. You can also choose PNG (lossless) or JPEG (adjustable quality) for export.
JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and SVG are all supported. For export, you can choose PNG (lossless with transparency) or JPEG (compressed, smaller file size).
Absolutely not. This tool is entirely frontend-based. All image processing happens locally in your browser via Canvas. Image data never leaves your device, ensuring complete privacy.
Fixed ratio cropping means the crop area maintains a specific aspect ratio, such as 1:1 (square), 4:3 (standard photo), or 16:9 (widescreen). This is ideal for social media avatars, cover images, and product photos that need consistent dimensions.
The current version supports single image cropping. For batch processing, we recommend cropping the first image to set your parameters, then repeating with other images. Batch cropping is planned for a future update.
Rotation turns the image around its center by a specific angle. Flip mirrors the image horizontally or vertically along an axis, useful for correcting mirror photos or creating symmetrical effects.
You can precisely control the crop area width and height in pixels using the input fields. The tool displays the current crop region pixel dimensions in real time.