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Crop images online in bulk

Crop one image or a whole batch with an interactive selection box. Drag, resize from corners, and export as a single file or a ZIP. Works with JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF locally in your browser.

Drag a selection box anywhere on the image, fine-tune from any corner, and export the cropped result. Apply the same crop across a batch when sources share the same dimensions.

Understanding image cropping for web and print

Cropping removes unwanted outer areas from an image to improve composition, meet specific aspect ratios, or focus attention on the subject. Unlike resizing, cropping does not scale pixels — it discards the edges and keeps the selected region at its original resolution, which means the cropped area retains full sharpness.

Web designers crop images to fit hero banners, card thumbnails, and social media dimensions. A landscape photo might need a 16:9 crop for a YouTube thumbnail, a 1:1 square for Instagram, and a 2:3 portrait for Pinterest — all from the same source. Doing this manually in desktop software is slow when you have dozens of images to prepare.

Batch cropping is especially useful for product photography where every shot uses the same studio setup. Apply one crop region to the entire set and export a consistent collection without opening each file individually. The result is a uniform look across your catalog that builds visual trust with shoppers.

Because this cropper runs entirely in the browser, your images stay on your device. There is no upload queue, no waiting for server processing, and no risk of a third party storing your files. The Canvas API handles the pixel extraction, and the result downloads instantly as a PNG, JPG, or WEBP depending on your source format.

Common use cases

  • Social media content creation: Crop photos to platform-specific aspect ratios — 1:1 for Instagram posts, 9:16 for Stories and Reels, 16:9 for YouTube thumbnails — without installing editing software.
  • E-commerce product listings: Standardize product image framing across your entire catalog by applying the same crop dimensions to every shot from a studio session.
  • Document and ID photo preparation: Crop passport photos, headshots, or scanned documents to exact pixel dimensions required by government portals or HR systems.
  • Blog and article featured images: Trim landscape photos to the exact banner dimensions your CMS theme expects, ensuring consistent visual presentation across all posts.

Technical details

Crop precision
The selection box snaps to pixel boundaries. You can drag any corner or edge to resize, and the coordinates update in real time so you always know the exact output dimensions.
Transparency handling
PNG and WEBP sources with alpha channels retain their transparency after cropping. The cropped region preserves the original alpha values without flattening.
Batch behavior
When multiple images share the same dimensions, the crop region applies identically to each one. For mixed-size batches, the crop is scaled proportionally to each image's resolution.
Output quality
The cropper does not re-compress by default. PNG stays lossless, and JPG/WEBP use the browser's default high-quality encoder unless you explicitly set a lower quality.

How to crop images online

Crop a single image or batch with a drag-to-select box and download instantly.

  1. Drop your images onto the cropper or pick them from your device.
  2. Drag the selection box over the area you want to keep and resize it from any corner.
  3. Optionally apply the same crop to multiple images in the batch.
  4. Click download to save the cropped image, or get a ZIP if the batch contains several files.

Frequently asked questions

Does cropping reduce image quality?

Cropping itself does not re-encode untouched pixels. The cropped area keeps the original quality of those pixels. Compression only happens if you also reduce quality on export.

Can I crop transparent PNGs?

Yes. The cropper preserves PNG transparency in the exported file.

What aspect ratios are supported?

The cropper is freeform by default — drag to any shape you need. Common ratios like 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, and 3:2 can be achieved by resizing the selection box to match.

Can I crop multiple images at once?

Yes. Drop a batch of images, set your crop region on the first one, and apply the same crop to all files. The result downloads as a single ZIP archive.