Image Crop
Drag to select a rectangle and crop out just the part you need, then save it as PNG or JPEG. The image is processed entirely in your browser and never uploaded to a server.
Drag & drop an image, or click to choose
PNG, JPEG, WebP and more. Images stay in your browser — nothing leaves your device.
How to Use the Image Crop tool
Pick an image and the preview appears. Drag on the preview to select the rectangle you want, then press "Crop" to render just that area into a result preview below. Loading and cropping both stay in your browser.
- Choose an image. Drag and drop it onto the box, or click to select.
- Drag on the preview to draw the rectangle you want to crop.
- Drag inside the box to move it, and use the corner and edge handles to fine-tune the size.
- Pick an output format. For JPEG, use the quality slider to control file size.
- Press Crop to see the result preview, then Download to save it.
Worked example: crop the center 400×300 out of 800×600
New here? Press "🖼 Try a sample image" to instantly load an 800×600 sample. Drag near the center of the preview to draw a rectangle, watching the displayed selection size until it reads about 400 × 300. Drag inside the box to position it. Press Crop and a 400 × 300 result preview appears; pressing Download saves it as sample-crop-400x300.jpg. To center it precisely, the box origin should sit at (800-400)/2 = 200 across and (600-300)/2 = 150 down.
For power users
- Drag and drop an image straight onto the box, or click to pick a file.
- Resize with the handles and drag inside the box to move. The position and size are always shown in the original image's pixels.
- Reset selection snaps the selection back over the whole image so you can start over quickly.
- Use the output format (PNG / JPEG) and the quality slider to dial in the size of the cropped result.
- Choose another or Clear to move on to the next image quickly.
Handy For
- Cropping out just the subject you need from a photo
- Trimming to a square or fixed ratio for icons and thumbnails
- Removing margins or unwanted parts from a screenshot
- Editing a sensitive image without sending it anywhere