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Image Cropper

Crop and resize images directly in your browser with precision drag handles. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP and more ? no upload needed.

Drag & Drop Your Image Here

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP and more

100% Local — your image never leaves your device
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About Image Cropper

Crop and resize images precisely using our free browser-based image cropper. Use drag handles to select any crop area, lock aspect ratios, and export to JPG, PNG, or WebP with no uploads needed.

What is Image Cropping?

Image cropping removes unwanted areas from a photo or image, keeping only the portion you want. It is commonly used to improve composition, remove distracting backgrounds, or resize images to specific dimensions.

Features

  • 8-point drag handle crop interface
  • Lock aspect ratios including 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, and 3:2
  • Rule-of-thirds grid overlay for precise composition
  • Export to JPG, PNG, and WebP formats
  • Browser-based processing with no uploads
  • Works on desktop and mobile devices
  • No software installation required

Privacy Focused Processing

All cropping is done locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never sent to any server or stored anywhere outside your device.

Common Use Cases

  • Crop profile photos to a square format
  • Remove unwanted backgrounds or borders
  • Resize images to specific aspect ratios for social media
  • Improve photo composition
  • Prepare product images for online stores

Why Use This Image Cropper?

Crop images to any size or aspect ratio directly in your browser without installing software or uploading files.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can export your cropped image as JPG, PNG, or WebP. Choose based on your needs: JPG for photos, PNG for images that require transparency, and WebP for smaller file sizes on the web.

Yes. You can lock the crop area to preset ratios including 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, and 3:2, or drag the handles freely for any custom crop shape.

No. The entire crop operation runs inside your browser using the Canvas API. Nothing is sent to any server and your image never leaves your device.

Each image is loaded and cropped individually. After downloading your cropped result, you can load another image and repeat the process.

The rule-of-thirds grid divides the crop area into nine equal sections using two horizontal and two vertical lines. Placing your subject at one of the four intersection points creates a more balanced and visually interesting composition.