Tool location: /img/crop
Cropping removes unwanted edges from your image, keeping only the area you select. This is perfect for focusing on a specific subject, removing distracting backgrounds, or adjusting composition. Use preset aspect ratios for social media or custom selections for complete control.
Click "Select Image" or drag and drop your image file. The image will appear in the crop editor.
Define the area you want to keep:
Select a preset ratio or use free-form cropping:
Review your selection. The area outside the selection shows what will be removed. Click "Apply Crop" when satisfied.
Click "Download" to save your cropped image.
Crop to any shape and size without restrictions.
Quick access to common ratios like 1:1, 16:9, 4:3.
See exactly what will be kept and removed before applying.
Fine-tune by dragging corners, edges, or the entire selection.
Enter exact dimensions for precise cropping.
Cropped area maintains full original image quality.
Cropping permanently removes the areas outside your selection.
Keep your original image if you might need the full version later.
Cropping reduces image dimensions and may affect resolution.
A: Before downloading, you can reset and start over. After downloading, the crop is permanent. Keep your original file as a backup.
A: Instagram feed: 1:1 or 4:5. Instagram story: 9:16. Facebook post: 1.91:1. Twitter: 16:9. LinkedIn: 1.91:1.
A: The cropped portion keeps its original quality. However, cropping reduces overall dimensions, so a heavily cropped image will be smaller and may look less sharp when enlarged.
A: Select a preset aspect ratio or enter custom dimensions. Then resize the selection area while maintaining the ratio, or crop first and then resize to exact pixels using the Resize tool.
A: This tool focuses on cropping. For precise final dimensions, crop first, then use the Resize tool to set exact pixel dimensions.