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How It Works

1

Upload Image

Drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP image.

2

Adjust Crop

Drag handles to define the crop area. Pick an aspect ratio.

3

Download

Crop and download the result.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I crop an image?
Upload an image, then drag the crop rectangle to select the area you want to keep. Use the 8 handles on the edges and corners to resize the crop area. Click "Crop Image" to generate the cropped result.
What aspect ratio presets are available?
Free (any ratio), 1:1 (square), 16:9 (widescreen), 4:3 (standard), 3:2 (photo), and 9:16 (vertical/portrait). Select a preset to constrain the crop rectangle to that ratio.
Can I rotate the image before cropping?
Yes. Use the rotation slider to rotate the image from -180 to +180 degrees before cropping. The crop is applied to the rotated image.
What image formats are supported?
JPG, PNG, and WebP images are supported. The output format matches your input format to preserve quality and features like transparency (PNG).
Is cropping done on a server?
No. All cropping and rotation is performed in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images stay on your device.
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About Image Cropper

What this tool does

Image editing tools let you resize, crop, compress, rotate, flip, and add watermarks to your images. All operations happen in-browser using the HTML5 Canvas, so your photos stay on your machine and are never uploaded to any server.

Why use this tool

Preparing images for a website, social media post, or email attachment usually means opening a heavy editor like Photoshop. These tools give you the most common operations in a single click, without any installation, account, or subscription.

How it works

Each tool reads your image into a canvas element, applies the requested transformation (scale, crop region, rotation angle, compression level), and generates a new downloadable file. Batch mode processes multiple images with the same settings in sequence.

Pro tip

When resizing for the web, aim for 2x the display dimensions to look sharp on Retina screens, then compress at 75-80% quality. This gives you the best balance of sharpness and speed.

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