Crop any image — PNG, JPG or WebP — to any ratio or exact size, right in your browser. Rotate, flip, round the corners and download with no watermark.
Drop an image 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)
You should not need a different tool for every file type. This image cropper reads PNG, JPG and WebP (and the first frame of a GIF) and lets you export to PNG, JPG or WebP independently of what you put in — so you can crop a JPG photo and save a transparent PNG, or shrink a PNG into a compact WebP. Everything runs locally on the canvas, so there is no upload and no quality-sapping round-trip to a server.
Drag freely for a quick trim, or lock a ratio so the frame keeps its shape while you size it. Need precise output? Type the width and height in pixels. Common jobs — a 1:1 avatar, a 16:9 cover, a 1080×1080 post, a 4:5 portrait — are a couple of clicks. You can also rotate in 90° steps and flip to straighten or mirror the shot before you cut.
Beyond PNGs, this is a general image cropper for photos and graphics: use it to crop an image online, crop a photo for a profile, or trim a screenshot. It is a free image cropper with no watermark and no sign-up, and because it is an online crop tool everything happens in the browser. Lock a ratio for consistency, type exact pixels for a specific slot, or go round for an avatar. To crop a whole folder in one go, see the batch cropper.
A crop is only as good as the framing underneath it. If a photo is slightly tilted or shot in the wrong orientation, use rotate to turn it 90° and flip horizontally or vertically before you draw the crop box — the tool re-fits the frame around the corrected image. Flipping is handy for mirror selfies or to face a subject the other way; rotating fixes phone photos that imported sideways. The rule-of-thirds guides inside the crop box help you place horizons and faces on natural lines instead of dead center. When everything looks right, lock a ratio or type exact pixels and export to PNG, JPG or WebP. Because each step is non-destructive until you press download, you can reset and start over instantly, and the original file on your device is never changed — useful when you are experimenting with several different crops of the same shot.
Everything in the Image Cropper happens locally in your browser, so nothing is uploaded and there is no waiting on a server, no watermark and no sign-up. That makes it private enough for sensitive pictures — ID photos, documents, personal snapshots — and it even works without a connection once loaded. The same page runs on desktop and mobile, with draggable handles for both pointer and touch input, and you can keep cropping more files without starting over. Save your result as a lossless PNG or WebP to keep transparent areas, or as a JPG for a smaller photo file. Lock a ratio, switch to a circle, or type exact pixels — whatever the task needs.
Drag in a PNG, JPG or WebP, or choose a file. It loads instantly and stays on your device.
Free-form, fixed ratio, circle, or exact pixels — plus rotate and flip.
Download as PNG, JPG or WebP. Recent crops are saved locally for quick re-download.
PNG, JPG and WebP, plus the first frame of a GIF. You can export to PNG, JPG or WebP regardless of the input.
Yes. There is no charge, no account and no watermark on your downloads.
Yes. Lock a ratio or type exact pixel dimensions and the cropped image comes out at that size.
No. Cropping happens in your browser, so files never leave your device.
Yes — switch on circle crop and export as PNG to keep the transparent corners.