Free tool · Crop Image

Crop any photo right in your browser.

Drag a rectangle over the part you want to keep, preview it, and download — no software to install, no account needed.

100% free · Nothing ever leaves your device

Crop Image

Upload a photo, drag a rectangle over the part you want to keep, then crop.

Upload Image

or drop a file here

PNG, JPG, or WebP — up to 24MB · completely free
Image to crop
Drag on the image to select an area.
How it works

Select, crop, download.

Drag a box over exactly the part of the photo you want to keep.

Full landscape photo before cropping
Full portrait photo before cropping
Full group photo before cropping
How it helps

Precise, pixel-based cropping.

No zooming, panning, or fighting a tiny mobile editor.

Drag to select

Click and drag directly on the photo to draw the exact area you want to keep.

Preview before you download

See exactly what the cropped result looks like before you commit to it.

Private by design

Cropping happens entirely on your device using the canvas — nothing is uploaded.

Common uses

What people crop photos for.

Social media posts

Trim a photo down to the square or portrait crop a platform expects, without losing the part that matters.

Removing distractions

Cut out a stray bystander, a messy background edge, or anything else you'd rather leave out of frame.

Focusing on the subject

Zoom in on the part of a wide shot that actually matters — a face, a product, a detail.

Reviews

What people use it for.

"Quick way to crop a screenshot down to just the part I need for a doc. No install, no faff."

Owen Marsh
Owen MarshTechnical writer

"Cropped a group photo down to just me and my sister for a print. Simple drag, done."

Harriet Solis
Harriet SolisPersonal use

"Trim thumbnails to a square crop before uploading. Faster than opening a full editor for something this small."

Diego Aranda
Diego ArandaContent creator
FAQ

Common questions.

Yes — no account, no watermark, and no limit on how many photos you crop.
Yes — the crop is pixel-based, so the kept area keeps its original resolution.
Right now you draw a new selection each time — use "Reset selection" and drag again if you want to adjust it.
The cropped result downloads as a PNG.
No. Cropping happens locally using your browser's canvas — nothing is sent anywhere.

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