Trim any JPG, PNG or WebP photo to the exact frame you want, with handy presets for squares, widescreen and social sizes. The crop is calculated on your own machine, so your picture is processed instantly and stays private.
Drag and drop a photo here, or click to choose a file
JPG, PNG, WebP and GIF are supported. Files stay on your device.
No upload is involved at any point. The selected area is cut from your photo inside the browser tab and handed straight back to you to download.
A good crop draws the eye straight to what matters. This online image cropper lets you drag a selection box over any part of your picture, snap it to a common ratio, or type an exact pixel size for a thumbnail or avatar. Drag the corners to fine tune, rotate if the shot is tilted, and download the trimmed result, all without your photo ever leaving the page.
Use it to straighten and frame holiday photos, prepare product shots for a store, cut a banner to size, or grab a clean headshot from a larger image.
Switch between a free crop and fixed ratios in one tap. Square is perfect for profile pictures, 16:9 suits thumbnails and covers, and portrait 2:3 works for posters and prints.
Need a result that is exactly 400 by 400 or 1280 by 720? Type the numbers and the cropped area is scaled to that precise size as it is exported, ready to drop into a template.
The crop is worked out by your browser, not by a remote service. That keeps personal photos off other people's servers and means there is no upload wait, even for big files.
The quickest crops people make here are to a square 1 by 1 for a profile picture or avatar, and to 16 by 9 for a thumbnail, cover or widescreen banner. Both have a one tap ratio button, so the selection box stays locked to that shape while you slide it over the part of the photo you want to keep. Square is the standard for most social avatars, while 16 by 9 matches video thumbnails and slide backgrounds.
For print sizes such as 4 by 6 or 5 by 7, and for a passport or ID photo, leave the ratio on Free and drag the crop box to any shape or exact ratio, then type the matching width and height in the output boxes for a precise pixel result. The same approach works to crop a screenshot so you remove the edges, toolbars or empty margins around the part that matters. Nothing is uploaded, so every crop is worked out in your browser and the trimmed image downloads straight to your device.