Crop a whole batch of images to the same shape or size in one go. Add your files, choose a ratio, circle or exact size, and download every cropped image — all in your browser.
Drop images to batch-crop
Add up to 30 images (PNG, JPG, WebP). The same crop is applied to all of them.
Batch cropping trades per-image fine-tuning for speed: pick the shape and size once, and the tool crops them all the same way.
Square, portrait, landscape, widescreen or a circle. Every image is cropped to that ratio from the center, top or bottom.
Leave it on auto to keep native resolution, or type exact pixels so every output is the same size — handy for thumbnails and grids.
A whole folder of images is processed locally. Nothing is uploaded, so private photos never leave your device.
Once your batch is cropped, common follow-on tasks are:
Batch cropping shines whenever many images need the same treatment. Common cases:
When a single image needs careful, individual framing, the single-image cropper with draggable handles is the better choice; batch trades that per-image control for speed across many files.
A few things help a batch come out right. Pick the anchor that suits your images — Center works for most, Top is better for portraits where faces sit high, Bottom for footers or captions. Choose Circle for round avatars and the whole set exports as transparent PNGs. Set an exact size only if every output must match; otherwise leave it on auto to keep each image’s native resolution. Images of similar dimensions crop most predictably, since one ratio is applied to all. Keep the format on PNG or WebP to preserve transparency, or JPG for the smallest photo files. The batch runs up to 30 images at a time to stay fast and within your browser’s memory — for a larger folder, simply run it again. Everything is processed locally, so even a whole album of private photos never leaves your device.
Yes. Add up to 30 images, pick one crop setting (ratio, circle or exact size), and the tool applies it to every image. Download them individually or all at once.
Yes, when you export as PNG or WebP. Every cropped image keeps its transparent background; JPG fills it with white.
By the anchor you choose — Center (default), Top or Bottom — so each image is cropped to the chosen ratio from that position.
Yes. Choose the Circle shape and every image is cropped to a round, transparent PNG.
No. All images are processed in your browser; nothing is uploaded, which keeps a whole folder of pictures private.
Up to 30 per run, to stay fast and within your browser’s memory. Run again for more.