Image Cropper
Crop image files online for free. Trim photos, square profile pictures, create social ratios, and export cropped JPG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF images in your browser.
Image cropper
Drag the frame and keep the export live
Upload one image, crop it directly on the preview, and download the current result without a separate export step.
Drag & drop an image or browse
JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, SVG, and HEIC
How to Use This Image Cropper
- Upload an image and choose a free crop or one of the aspect ratio presets.
- Adjust the crop box position and size with the numeric controls.
- Crop the image and review the preview on the right.
- Download the cropped result in the format you need.
Crop images for cleaner framing
This image cropper lets you trim excess background, tighten composition, and export only the part of the image you actually need. It is useful for profile photos, product shots, article thumbnails, marketplace images, and social media graphics where framing matters as much as raw resolution.
Popular crop ratios
- 1:1 for avatars, product squares, and marketplace thumbnails
- 4:5 for vertical social posts and portrait-focused layouts
- 16:9 for blog headers, videos, and widescreen graphics
- 1200:630 for Open Graph and social sharing images
Why crop before exporting
- It reduces empty space and keeps attention on the subject
- It helps you match platform-specific aspect ratios before upload
- It removes distracting edges, labels, or background clutter
- It can reduce file size by exporting fewer pixels overall
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I crop an image to a square or social ratio?
Yes. The cropper includes common presets such as 1:1, 4:5, 16:9, and an Open Graph ratio so you can frame images for specific platforms quickly.
Will cropping reduce image quality?
Cropping removes pixels outside the selected area. The cropped area itself is preserved, and you can choose a suitable output format and quality setting for the export.
Does the cropper support HEIC images?
Yes. HEIC and HEIF images are decoded in the browser so you can crop them and export a more compatible result.