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IMAGE TOOL

Crop Image

Crop an image in your browser and export the trimmed result without opening a design app.

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Drop your image here

Load one image, choose the crop width and height, and export the centered result.

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WHY THIS TOOL EXISTS

Trim images cleanly without opening a full editor

This tool takes the centered crop for the width and height you choose and exports the result in your browser. It supports pixel dimensions and percentage-based cropping with an optional aspect ratio lock. It is built for quick cleanup when you need a tighter image without dealing with a full editing interface.

Benefits: Simple width and height inputs, centered crop output, local processing, instant download, percentage-based quick crop presets, and optional aspect ratio lock to hit exact proportions.

Best for: Screenshots, product photos, profile images, blog graphics, quick image cleanup, social media thumbnails, and resizing images to fit specific platform requirements.

Limitations and tradeoffs

  • This version uses a centered crop only.
  • Only one image is cropped at a time.
  • Animated image formats are flattened to a single exported frame through the browser canvas.

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Questions before you use it

Will this upload my image anywhere?

No. Cropping happens entirely in your browser, so the image stays on your device.

Can I keep the original image format?

Usually yes. JPG stays JPG, PNG stays PNG, and other supported canvas formats are preserved when possible.

How does this crop work?

This version takes the centered crop for the width and height you enter, then exports the result immediately.

Can I crop to a specific aspect ratio like 16:9 or 1:1?

Yes. Enter the pixel dimensions that match your target ratio, then enable the "Keep aspect ratio" checkbox. The tool will lock the proportions so the output matches the ratio you need for social media banners, profile pictures, or video thumbnails.

What happens if I enter dimensions larger than the original image?

The tool caps the crop at the original image size by default. If you enable the "Don't enlarge" option, it will never scale beyond the source dimensions. This prevents accidental upscaling that would reduce image quality.