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Image Cropper Tool [2025]
Crop images to specific dimensions or aspect ratios with precision.
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Key Features
Cropping Controls
- • Interactive drag-and-resize cropping
- • Preset aspect ratios (1:1, 4:3, 16:9, etc.)
- • Custom aspect ratio selection
- • Real-time preview updates
Image Handling
- • Maintains high image quality
- • Supports common formats (PNG, JPG, GIF, WebP)
- • Files up to 10MB
- • Instant download of cropped image
Common Use Cases
Social Media
- • Profile picture cropping
- • Cover photo resizing
- • Post image optimization
- • Story image adjustments
Web Design
- • Website banners
- • Blog post images
- • Product thumbnails
- • Image gallery optimization
Documents
- • Image insertion in reports
- • Presentation slides
- • Email attachments
- • Resume photos
Advanced Tips
Precise Cropping
For pixel-perfect cropping, zoom in using the scale slider. This allows for more granular control over the selection, especially useful for detailed images.
Maintain Aspect Ratio
Use the preset aspect ratios to maintain consistent image proportions. Select "Freeform" for custom dimensions, but be mindful of potential image stretching or distortion.
High-Quality Output
The tool preserves image quality during cropping. The output image retains the sharpness and clarity of the selected region. For best results, start with high-resolution images.
Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats can I crop?
You can crop images in PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, and WebP formats. The cropped image will be downloaded as a PNG by default, ensuring transparency support if needed.
Is there a file size limit?
Yes, the maximum file size for uploaded images is 10MB. This limit helps ensure smooth performance and responsiveness of the tool within your browser.
Will cropping reduce image quality?
No, cropping itself does not reduce the quality of the *selected area*. The tool preserves the original pixel data within the cropped region. However, significantly scaling up a very small cropped area *after* cropping might result in pixelation.
Are my images stored?
No, your images are processed entirely within your browser. They are *never* uploaded to any server, ensuring your privacy and data security.
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