The Ultimate Free Image Cropper Tool Online
Quickly crop, rotate, and frame your photos perfectly for social media, print, or web design—straight from your browser.
How to Crop an Image Perfectly
Whether you need to focus on a specific subject, remove an unwanted background element, or format a photo for an Instagram square, our Image Crop Studio makes it incredibly easy. Here is how it works:
- Upload your Photo: Drag and drop your JPG, PNG, or WebP file into the dark workspace above, or click the upload button.
- Select an Aspect Ratio: Use the buttons on the left panel to choose a fixed ratio. For example, select 1:1 for Instagram profile pictures, 16:9 for YouTube thumbnails, or 9:16 for TikTok and Instagram Stories. Select "Free Form" to drag the crop box manually.
- Adjust and Align: Drag the handles of the crop box to frame your subject. You can also use the top toolbar to zoom in, zoom out, rotate, or flip the image to get the perfect angle.
- Download: Once you are happy with the preview, click the Download button. Your newly cropped image will save directly to your device.
100% Secure & Private
We respect your privacy. All cropping and editing happen entirely within your local browser using HTML5 technologies. Your photos are never uploaded to our servers.
Lossless Quality
Our cropper uses high-quality rendering algorithms to ensure that when you cut your image, the resulting downloaded file retains its crispness and visual fidelity.
Completely Free
No subscriptions, no hidden fees, and absolutely no annoying watermarks stamped onto your final images. Use it as many times as you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Aspect Ratio?
An aspect ratio describes the proportional relationship between an image's width and its height. For example, a 1:1 ratio means the width and height are equal (a square). A 16:9 ratio is a widescreen rectangle, commonly used for modern TVs and monitors.
Which image formats are supported?
Our tool supports all standard web image formats including JPG (JPEG), PNG, WebP, GIF (static frame), and BMP.