Crop any PNG straight in your browser — no software, no upload, no watermark. Frame the area, keep the transparency, and download in seconds.
Drop a PNG to crop
Drag & drop an image here, or choose a file. Supports PNG, JPG, WebP and GIF (first frame).
Max recommended size ~25 MP. Nothing leaves your device.
Recent crops (saved on this device)
Opening a desktop editor just to trim one image is overkill. An online PNG cropper loads in your browser, so you can crop from a laptop, Chromebook, phone or shared computer with nothing to download. Because this tool processes the image locally with the canvas, “online” does not mean “uploaded” — your file stays on your device and the browser is simply the editor. That is faster than waiting on an upload and safer for private images.
The reason people reach for PNG is the transparent background, and the quickest way to ruin a logo is to crop it in a tool that flattens that transparency to white. Here the alpha channel is preserved on export — the checkerboard behind the canvas shows which pixels are see-through. Export as PNG or WebP to keep it; only JPG fills transparency with white, and the tool warns you first.
This works as a general PNG cropper for any source: a logo exported from a design app, a screenshot, a sticker, or a product cut-out. To crop a PNG file you just drop it in — there is nothing to install, so it doubles as an online PNG cropper on any device. Whether you need to crop a single PNG, crop a PNG and convert it to JPG or WebP, or crop several in a row, the workflow stays the same: frame, preview, download. For many files at once, the batch PNG cropper applies one crop to up to 30 images; for round results switch to circle; for a precise output, type the pixels.
Once the crop is right, the format decides file size and quality. Keep PNG when the image has transparency, sharp edges, text or a logo — it is lossless and preserves the alpha channel exactly. Choose JPG for photographs with no transparency, where a much smaller file matters more than pixel-perfect edges. Pick WebP when you want both: near-PNG quality at a smaller size, supported by every modern browser. A common workflow is to crop a large PNG export and save a WebP for the web while keeping the PNG master on disk. If a round crop is involved the tool forces PNG so the transparent corners survive, since converting a transparent image to JPG fills those corners with white. You can re-crop and re-export as many times as you like — nothing is uploaded, so every pass is instant and private, and the original file on your device is never modified.
The Crop PNG Online is free to use, with no watermark, no account and no upload. The whole tool runs in your browser on the HTML canvas, which means your images are processed on your own device and never sent anywhere — it is fast, completely private, and keeps working offline once the page has loaded. It behaves the same on Windows, macOS, Android and iPhone, with a crop box you can drag with a mouse or your finger, and you can crop as many images as you like in one sitting without reloading. Export to PNG or WebP to preserve transparency, or JPG when you want the smallest possible photo file. Lock a ratio, switch to a circle, or type exact pixels — whatever the task needs.
Drag the file in or tap Choose image. It loads instantly and stays on your device.
Drag the frame and handles. Lock a ratio, switch to circle, or enter exact pixels.
Press Download to save a transparent PNG (or JPG/WebP). It is also kept in your local history.
Yes, completely free with no account, no watermark and no limit. Crop as many PNGs as you like.
No. The image is read and cropped in your browser, so it is never uploaded to a server. This is faster and keeps private images private.
Yes, when you export as PNG or WebP. JPG cannot store transparency and fills it with white.
Yes — type the width and height in pixels, or lock a ratio and enter one value. Great for avatars, thumbnails and banners.
No. The crop is cut at full resolution, so the pixels you keep are untouched. Quality only changes if you set a smaller size on purpose.