Image Cropper

Crop images to custom dimensions or aspect ratios

Image Cropper
Drag & Drop Image Here

Or click to select a file

Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP
Maximum file size: 10MB
Cropping Options
90%
Cropped Result

Original: -

Cropped: -

Dimensions: -

How to use this tool
About Image Cropper

The Image Cropper tool allows you to upload images and crop them to specific dimensions or aspect ratios. It's perfect for creating profile pictures, social media images, or any other graphics that require precise sizing.

How to Use This Tool
  1. Upload an image by dragging and dropping it onto the upload area or by clicking the browse button
  2. Use the cropping interface to select the area of the image you want to keep
  3. Choose an aspect ratio from the dropdown menu or select "Custom" to enter your own ratio
  4. Adjust the crop area as needed by dragging the corners or edges
  5. Select your preferred output format (PNG, JPEG, or WEBP) and quality settings
  6. Click the "Crop Image" button to generate the cropped version
  7. Download your cropped image using the download button
  8. Use the Reset button to start over with a new image
Aspect Ratio Options
  • Free: No aspect ratio restriction, crop to any shape
  • 1:1: Perfect square (ideal for profile pictures)
  • 4:3: Standard aspect ratio for many cameras and displays
  • 16:9: Widescreen/HD format (good for videos and presentations)
  • 2:3: Portrait orientation (often used for printed photos)
  • 3:2: Landscape orientation (classic photo ratio)
  • Custom: Specify your own width-to-height ratio
Output Options
  • PNG: Best for images that need transparency or sharp edges
  • JPEG: Ideal for photographs with many colors and gradients
  • WEBP: Modern format with good compression and quality (may not be supported by all software)
  • Quality: For JPEG and WEBP formats, adjust the compression quality (higher values mean better quality but larger file size)
Tips for Better Results
  • Start with a high-resolution image for the best output quality
  • Use the "Free" aspect ratio option if you need to crop to specific pixel dimensions
  • For social media images, choose the aspect ratio that matches the platform's requirements
  • PNG is best for graphics with text or illustrations, while JPEG is better for photos
  • For web use, a quality setting of 70-85% often provides a good balance of size and quality