Drop your images here
or click to browse files (Supports multiple files)
Crop JPG, PNG, WebP images with pixel-perfect precision — batch crop with custom aspect ratios
or click to browse files (Supports multiple files)
Pixel-perfect cropping with fine controls
Popular ratios for social media and web
Crop multiple images at once
All processing in your browser
Upload your image, drag the crop handles to select the area you want to keep, then click Crop Images. You can set a fixed aspect ratio, enter exact pixel dimensions, or crop freely. The result downloads instantly — no server upload required.
Choose from nine presets: Free (any shape), 1:1 Square (profile pictures), 4:3 (standard photos), 16:9 (widescreen and YouTube thumbnails), 3:2 (DSLR photos), 4:5 and 9:16 (Instagram portrait), 2:3 (Pinterest), and 21:9 (ultrawide). You can also lock the ratio and enter custom pixel values.
Upload up to 20 images and apply the same crop region to all of them at once. This is ideal for resizing product photos, social media assets, or profile pictures to a consistent size. Download as individual files or as a single ZIP archive.
Enable grid overlays to guide your crop selection: Rule of Thirds places subjects at natural focal points, Crosshair centers your subject, and Golden Ratio follows classical compositional proportions for a more balanced result.
No. All cropping happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.
You can crop JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and most other common image formats. The cropped output is saved as a high-quality JPEG file.
Yes! Upload up to 20 images and the same crop settings will be applied to all of them simultaneously. Download as individual files or as a ZIP archive.
We support Free crop, 1:1 (Square), 4:3, 16:9, 3:2, 4:5, 2:3, 9:16, and 21:9. You can also enter fully custom pixel dimensions.
Each image can be up to 25MB, and the total batch size is limited to 100MB. For very large images, consider resizing first using our Image Resizer tool.
Cropping itself does not reduce quality — it simply removes the parts of the image outside your selection. The cropped output is saved at 90% JPEG quality, preserving sharpness and detail.