Image Cropper

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Crop images visually with drag-to-select. Lock to common aspect ratios (1:1, 16:9, 4:3) or freeform cropping.

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Image Cropper

Drop an image here, or click to browse

PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF up to ~20 MB

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About This Tool

How to Crop

  1. Drop or upload your image
  2. Drag on the image to draw a crop rectangle
  3. Pick an aspect ratio preset (or use Free)
  4. Click Apply Crop and download

Common Aspect Ratios

  • 1:1 – Square. Profile pictures, Instagram posts.
  • 4:5 – Instagram portrait, Pinterest pins.
  • 16:9 – YouTube, widescreen video, presentations.
  • 4:3 – Classic photo, older screens, tablets.
  • 9:16 – Stories, Reels, TikTok, mobile-first.

Cropping preserves the resolution of the original image – no upscaling, no quality loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does cropping reduce the image quality?
No. Cropping just discards pixels outside your selection - the remaining pixels are unchanged at their original resolution. The output PNG/WebP is byte-for-byte identical to the cropped region of the source.
Why is my crop selection not appearing?
You need to click and drag on the image. A short single click will not create a visible selection. Hold the mouse button and drag a rectangle of at least a few pixels.
Can I crop multiple images at once?
Not in this single-image tool. For batch cropping, drag one image at a time, or use a desktop tool like ImageMagick which can apply the same crop to many files.