Free Online Image Cropper — Crop Any Photo in Seconds
Click or drag an image here
PNG, JPG, WebP supported
Crop images to any size or shape directly in your browser. Click and drag to select your crop area, see live pixel dimensions, and download the result as PNG, JPG, or WebP. Your images never leave your device. Free, instant, no signup required.
Three steps. No setup.
Drop your content into the field above, or type directly into it. The tool starts working the moment you do — no button to press.
Everything is calculated locally in your browser as you type. No waiting, no uploading, no server involved.
Hit Copy to grab the result, or Download if the tool offers a file. Close the tab — nothing is stored.
Free, private, and built to last.
Image Cropper is a free online tool that runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server — your input stays private on your device and disappears the moment you close the tab.
It is designed to be fast, simple, and accessible to everyone — whether you are a developer, marketer, student, or business owner. No signup, no ads, no nonsense. Just the tool, ready when you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cropping itself does not reduce quality — it simply removes the pixels outside your selected area. The cropped portion retains its original resolution. Choosing PNG as the output format preserves all quality since PNG is lossless.
You can upload JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF images. The cropped output can be downloaded as PNG, JPG, or WebP — select your preferred format before clicking Crop.
Yes. As you drag to select your crop area, the live pixel dimensions are displayed inside the selection box. Adjust your selection until the dimensions shown match your target size.
No. All cropping runs entirely in your browser using a canvas element. Your image is never sent to any server, making this tool safe for private, confidential, or watermarked images.
There is no hard file size limit — the tool processes images in your browser. Very large images (above 8000×8000 pixels or 20MB+) may be slower to process on lower-powered devices.