Crop Image
Crop and trim images to any size
drag & drop a file anywhere · paste with Ctrl/⌘+V · max 100MB
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How To Crop Image
Follow along with the steps below
Step 1
Upload your file
Select the file you want to use with Crop Image, or drag and drop it into the box above.
Step 2
Process it
Adjust any available options, then run the tool — most processing happens instantly in your browser.
Step 3
Download the result
Save your finished file to your device. It's free and there's no watermark.
Crop Image is a free online image tool that runs right in your browser. Crop and trim images to any size There is nothing to install and no account to create — just open the page, use the tool and get your result in moments. It works the same on a phone, tablet or computer.
Crop and trim images to any size Use our free online Crop Image — no sign-up required and no software to install. It works on any device with a modern browser, your files stay private, and you can use it as many times as you like.
What you can do with Crop Image
- Get clean results from Crop Image without buying expensive desktop software
- Handle quick one-off jobs as well as everyday image tasks
- Work on any device with a modern web browser, at home or on the go
- Use Crop Image free, with no watermark and no registration
Crop Image gives you a fast, free way to handle image tasks online. Upload your file, choose the options you need and download the finished result in moments. Your files are processed securely and removed automatically within an hour, so nothing lingers on a server. Use it as often as you like — there are no hidden limits or fees.
What to know before you use Crop Image
Cropping discards pixels permanently
Cropping cuts away the parts of the image outside your selection and keeps the rest at full resolution. The removed pixels are gone, so you can't uncrop later. Work from a copy if there's any chance you'll want the original framing back.
Crop versus resize
Cropping changes which part of the image you keep and its aspect ratio; resizing changes the pixel dimensions of the whole image. To fit a specific frame like a square profile photo or a wide banner, crop to the right shape first, then resize if you also need exact pixels.
Mind the aspect ratio for each platform
Crop too tightly and there's no room when a platform re-crops your image to its own ratio. Profile pictures are square, many social posts favor a tall 4:5, and video thumbnails are 16:9. Leave a little margin around the subject so an automatic crop doesn't clip it.
Privacy and resolution
Cropping a small image and then enlarging the result looks soft, because fewer pixels are left to fill the frame. Everything runs in your browser, so the image never leaves your device, which is handy for trimming sensitive details out of personal photos and screenshots.
Is a paid tool worth it instead of Crop Image?
A straight comparison, including the cases where paying is the better call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Crop Image free to use?
Yes! Crop Image is completely free with no sign-up required.
Is my data safe?
Most of our tools process files directly in your browser, so your files never leave your device.
Do I need to install anything?
No installation needed — it runs in any modern web browser on desktop or mobile.