✂️ Image Crop Tool

Crop and resize your images. Select standard aspect ratios (1:1, 16:9, 4:3) or use custom cropping.

Drop image here or click to upload

About This Tool

Image Crop Tool

Crop any image to your exact required dimensions or aspect ratio — right in your browser, no software needed.

Why Use This Tool?

  • Crop profile photos, product images, or social media posts to perfect dimensions
  • Cut out specific parts of screenshots or scanned documents
  • Resize images to standard sizes like 1:1 (Instagram), 16:9 (YouTube thumbnail)
  • Used by content creators, sellers, and marketers daily
  • No image is uploaded to any server — processing is done locally

Overview

Image cropping is one of the most fundamental and frequently needed image editing tasks. Whether you need to remove unwanted borders, resize a photo for a specific aspect ratio, or isolate a particular subject, cropping is the solution. Our Image Crop Tool lets you crop any image directly in your browser with pixel-perfect precision — no Photoshop, no Canva, no software required. Support for standard aspect ratios like 1:1, 16:9, 4:3, and 9:16 makes it easy to prepare images for any platform.

How to Use

  • 1

    Upload Your Image

    Click the upload area or drag and drop your image. JPEG, PNG, WebP supported.

  • 2

    Select Aspect Ratio or Free Form

    Choose a fixed ratio (1:1, 16:9, 4:3) or draw a free-form crop area.

  • 3

    Draw the Crop Area

    Click and drag on the image to select the area you want to keep.

  • 4

    Preview the Crop

    See a live preview of the cropped result.

  • 5

    Download

    Click Crop and Download to save the cropped image.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Cropping only removes pixels outside the selection. No recompression occurs unless you save as JPEG.
Feed: 1:1 (1080×1080), Portrait: 4:5 (1080×1350), Stories/Reels: 9:16 (1080×1920).
No. All cropping uses the HTML5 Canvas API locally in your browser.
Yes. Enter precise width and height in pixels for exact dimension cropping.
Currently only the first frame is cropped for GIFs. Full animated GIF cropping is planned.