Free Image Cropper
Crop any photo in your browser. Drag the box to frame the shot, lock it to a ratio or a ready social size, rotate or flip, then download a sharp PNG, JPG or WebP. Free, and your image never leaves your device.
Drag and drop an image to crop
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, AVIF or BMP
Your image is cropped on your own device. It is never uploaded to a server, so it stays private.
The crop is taken from your original image at full resolution, so the part you keep stays as sharp as it started.
Crop an image in four steps.
Add a photo, frame the part you want, fine tune it, and download. The preview shows exactly what you will get, so there are no surprises.
Add your image
Drag a photo in or choose a file. It is read on your own device, so the image never leaves your browser or touches a server.
Frame the crop
Drag the box or its corners to frame the shot. Lock it to a ratio like 1:1 or 16:9, or pick a ready-made social size.
Rotate and fine tune
Rotate or flip the picture, then type an exact width, height and position in pixels when you need the crop to be spot on.
Download it
Save the crop as a PNG, JPG or WebP at full resolution. No quality drop, no watermark and no sign-up.
A proper crop tool, not just a box.
Everything you need to frame a photo the way you want, with the control of a desktop editor and none of the setup.
Flexi or fixed ratio
Crop by eye in Flexi mode with no ratio lock, or snap the box to a set aspect ratio so the shape stays exact while you drag.
Ready social sizes
One tap sets the ratio for an Instagram post or story, a YouTube thumbnail, a Facebook or LinkedIn cover and more.
Rotate and flip
Turn the image in 90 degree steps or mirror it left to right and top to bottom before you crop.
Exact pixel control
Type the width, height and offset in pixels for a crop that matches a spec down to the last pixel.
Full-resolution output
The crop is taken from the original image, not the on-screen preview, so it keeps every bit of detail.
PNG, JPG or WebP
Save as a lossless PNG, a compact JPG with a quality slider, or a modern WebP. Set a background for JPG.
Private by design
The whole tool runs in your browser. Your photos are never uploaded, stored or seen by anyone.
Free, no watermark
Crop as many images as you like. There is no sign-up, no watermark stamped on the result and no limit.
One crop tool for everything.
Profile pictures
Square up an avatar or headshot to a clean 1:1 so it sits right on any profile or team page.
Social posts and stories
Reframe one photo into a square post, a 4:5 portrait and a 9:16 story without opening a design app.
Product photos
Trim the background and line up every product shot to the same ratio for a tidy store or catalogue.
Passport and ID photos
Crop to a 35 by 45 mm style ratio and centre the face for a passport, visa or ID application.
Thumbnails and banners
Cut a 16:9 thumbnail or a wide banner from a larger picture so nothing important gets cut off.
Tidy up screenshots
Chop the toolbars, edges and dead space off a screenshot so only the part that matters is left.
Need image handling inside your product?
Cropping one photo is easy. Cropping, resizing and optimising thousands of uploads the moment they hit your app, on a profile, a listing or a document, is a real engineering job. That is the kind of software we build at Techliphant, shaped around how your product and your users actually work.
Common cropping questions.
Add your photo, then drag the crop box or its corner handles to frame the part you want to keep. You can lock it to a ratio like 1:1, 4:3 or 16:9, pick a ready social size, or set an exact width and height in pixels. When it looks right, choose a format and download the crop.
Yes. It is completely free, there is no sign-up, and there is no watermark on the result. You can crop as many images as you want and use them for personal or commercial work.
No. The cropper runs entirely in your browser using client-side code. Your image is read from your own device, cropped there, and never uploaded, stored or sent anywhere. That makes it safe for private or sensitive pictures.
Cropping itself does not soften the picture. The crop is taken from the original full-resolution image, not the smaller on-screen preview, so the part you keep stays as sharp as it was. If you save as JPG or WebP you can pick the quality; save as PNG to keep it lossless.
You can crop freely with no ratio lock (Flexi mode), keep the original ratio, or lock to common ratios like 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 5:4 and their portrait versions. There are also one-tap social presets for Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, LinkedIn and Pinterest, plus a passport photo ratio.
Yes. Below the image there are boxes for the crop width, height and position in pixels. Type the numbers you need and the box updates to match, which is handy when a platform asks for an exact size or you have a spec to hit.
Yes. Use the toolbar to rotate the picture left or right in 90 degree steps, or flip it horizontally and vertically. The crop box follows the image, so you can straighten or mirror a photo and then frame it.
You can crop JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, AVIF and BMP images. You can save the result as a PNG for a lossless copy or transparency, a JPG for a small file with a quality slider and a background colour, or a WebP for a modern, compact file.
Yes, if you save as PNG or WebP. Both keep the transparent areas of the original. JPG cannot store transparency, so when you save as JPG the see-through parts are filled with the background colour you choose.
Yes. The cropper works on phones and tablets as well as computers. Drag the box and handles with your finger, use the ratio presets, and download straight to your device. Nothing installs and nothing uploads.
There is no set limit and no image count. Because everything runs on your device, very large images use your own memory, so extremely big files may feel slower on an older phone or laptop, but there is no server cap.
Private by design: this cropper runs entirely in your browser. Your photo is read from your own device, cropped there and never uploaded, stored or seen by anyone. Because the work happens on your machine, very large images use your own memory, so a huge file may feel slower on an older device.
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