Crop Image
Drag a selection over your image — or type exact pixel values — and download just the part you want. Aspect presets for square, 4:3, and 16:9. Runs entirely in your browser.
Crop Image Tool
Drag & drop here
or click to browse
Crop Exactly What You Need — Nothing Uploaded
Profile pictures want a square, YouTube thumbnails want 16:9, and sometimes you just need to cut a signature or a chart out of a bigger picture. This tool gives you both ways to get there: drag a box directly on the live preview, or type exact pixel values for X, Y, width, and height when precision matters. Aspect presets keep the selection locked to 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, or 4:5 while you drag.
The crop is performed on an HTML canvas at the image's full native resolution — the preview is only for aiming, so nothing is scaled or recompressed except the region you export. Everything runs on your device via open-source browser libraries — your file is never uploaded. You can verify it yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Type the width and height into the boxes (and the X/Y position of the top-left corner). The drag preview updates live, so you can nudge the numbers until the box sits exactly where you want.
The cropped region is copied at the original resolution, pixel for pixel. Only if you export a JPG or WebP is one round of standard compression applied — the same as saving from any editor.
Crop to a square here first; circular masking is applied by the site where you upload the avatar — virtually all profile-photo systems mask squares to circles automatically.
No. The preview, the selection, and the crop all happen in your browser. The image never leaves your device.