Image Crop

Crop images to any size or aspect ratio directly in your browser — free and private.

Drop an image here or click to upload

PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF · up to 10 MB

Ratio:
Output:
Quality:

Drag to select  ·  Drag inside selection to move  ·  Click a ratio to constrain

How It Works

Upload an image, drag to draw a crop area, choose an aspect ratio preset, then download the cropped image as JPEG, PNG, or WebP.

**Image Crop — Crop Any Photo Online, Instantly**

Cropping is one of the most common image editing tasks — removing unwanted edges, focusing on a subject, or formatting an image to fit a specific aspect ratio. Our Image Crop tool lets you do this entirely in the browser with no upload to any server.

**Features**

- **Freehand crop** — Draw any rectangle on the image
- **Move selection** — Click inside the crop box to drag it around
- **Aspect ratio presets** — 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 3:2, 9:16, 2:3, or Free
- **Live dimension badge** — See the exact pixel dimensions as you drag
- **Rule-of-thirds overlay** — Grid lines to help compose your crop
- **Format selection** — Download as JPEG, PNG, or WebP
- **JPEG quality slider** — Balance file size and quality
- **Touch support** — Works on mobile and tablet

**Common Aspect Ratios**

| Ratio | Use Case |
|---|---|
| 1:1 | Instagram posts, profile photos |
| 4:3 | Standard photography, presentations |
| 16:9 | YouTube thumbnails, widescreen video |
| 3:2 | DSLR photos, landscape photography |
| 9:16 | Instagram/TikTok Stories, vertical video |
| 2:3 | Portrait photography, Pinterest pins |

**Privacy**

All cropping is performed client-side using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. After drawing a crop area, the dimension badge shows the exact output pixel dimensions in real time.
Cropping itself does not reduce quality — it just removes pixels outside the selected area. Saving as JPEG with lower quality will reduce sharpness; use PNG for lossless output.
No. All cropping uses the HTML5 Canvas API in your browser. Your image never leaves your device.
Yes. The crop tool supports touch events for drawing and moving the selection on mobile and tablet devices.
The rule of thirds divides the frame into a 3×3 grid. Placing the subject at one of the four intersection points creates a more visually balanced and dynamic composition than centring.