Crop
Crop a rectangular region from an image.
About Crop
Crop cuts a rectangular region out of a JPEG, PNG, or WebP image, keeping only the part you want. Use it to trim away dead space, isolate a subject, or carve a thumbnail out of a larger shot. The crop runs in your browser, so your photos are never uploaded.
- Category
- edit
- Input
- Accepts: image/jpeg, image/png or image/webp.
- Output
- Outputs: image/*.
- Cost
- Free, runs in your browser
- Memory
- low
Common uses
- Trim a screenshot down to just the panel you want to share, dropping the rest of the desktop
- Cut a square avatar out of a wider portrait photo
- Remove a distracting edge or stray object from the border of a photo
- Extract one product from a flat-lay shot of several items
- Crop a receipt or document scan tight to its edges before archiving
- Carve a focused detail out of a high-resolution image for a presentation slide
Frequently asked questions
Which image formats can I crop?
JPEG, PNG, and WebP. The output keeps the image format you started with.
Does cropping reduce quality?
Cropping itself just discards pixels outside the selected region, so the kept area stays at full quality. Any re-encoding uses near-lossless settings for the format.
Are my images uploaded to crop them?
No. The image is loaded into your browser and cropped on your device. Nothing is sent to a server.
How big an image can I crop?
There is no fixed limit, but extremely large images consume more browser memory. Typical photos and screenshots crop instantly.
Can I crop a transparent PNG and keep transparency?
Yes. PNG transparency is preserved in the cropped output.
Keywords
- crop
- trim
- cut
- region
- clip