Image Cropper
Crop images to any size with a visual drag-and-select crop tool.
Drop your image here or click to browse
JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP supported
A visual way to crop any image
Cropping removes the parts of a picture you do not want, letting you focus on the subject, fix framing, or trim out distractions. This cropper gives you a hands-on, drag-and-select experience: you draw a rectangle directly on top of your image and the tool extracts exactly that region at full original resolution.
It is handy for everyday tasks like cutting a profile picture out of a larger photo, removing a watermark border, isolating a chart from a screenshot, or preparing a thumbnail. Because the crop is mapped back to the image's native pixel dimensions, the saved result is sharp rather than a low-resolution preview.
How to crop an image
Drop an image onto the upload area or click to browse for a JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, or BMP file. Once it loads, click and drag across the image to draw your crop rectangle; a dimmed overlay shows what will be removed and corner handles mark the selection. The live readout under the canvas shows the selection size.
When you are happy with the selection, click "Crop Image". The cropped result appears below, and you can click "Download Cropped Image" to save it as a PNG. Use "Reset" to clear the selection and try again, or "Change image" to start over with a different file.
Notes and privacy
Large images are scaled down on screen so they fit comfortably, but the crop is calculated against the original resolution, so the downloaded file is as detailed as your source. The output is always saved as a PNG to avoid any additional compression of the cropped area.
All cropping happens locally in your browser on an HTML canvas. Your image is never uploaded to a server, which keeps personal or sensitive photos private. The tool is free and has no limit on how many images you crop.