Image Cropper

Crop images visually with a draggable region, fixed aspect ratios, rotate, flip, and exact pixel control. Free and processed in your browser.

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Crop an image to exactly the part you want — drag the selection, snap it to a fixed aspect ratio, or type precise pixel values. Rotate in 90° steps and flip horizontally or vertically, then export as JPG, PNG, or WebP. Everything runs in your browser, so the image is never uploaded.

How to use Image Cropper

  1. 1Drop in a JPG, PNG, or WebP image.
  2. 2Drag the crop box, or pick an aspect ratio like 1:1, 4:5, or 16:9.
  3. 3Rotate or flip if needed, and fine-tune with the exact pixel inputs.
  4. 4Choose an output format and download your cropped image.

Crop to the exact size you need

For social posts, the crop ratio matters more than the pixels: 1:1 for an Instagram square, 4:5 for a portrait post, 9:16 for a story or Reel, 16:9 for a YouTube thumbnail or cover. Pick a ratio and the selection locks to it so your image fits the slot without being awkwardly re-cropped on upload.

Need precision instead? The exact-pixel inputs let you type the crop’s X, Y, width, and height directly — useful when you’re matching a spec or trimming a known number of pixels off an edge.

Rotate and flip while you crop

Photos often come in sideways, or you want a mirror image. Rotate in 90° steps and flip horizontally or vertically right in the cropper — the crop box stays accurate because the rotation is applied to the image first, then the region you select is taken from the corrected version. The export is a single clean re-encode, so there’s no compounding quality loss.

Frequently asked questions

No. Cropping, rotating, and flipping all happen in your browser on a canvas — the image never leaves your device.
Yes. Choose from 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 3:2, 2:3, 16:9, 9:16, and 4:5 to lock the selection, or use Free for any shape. You can also type exact pixel dimensions.
Yes — rotate in 90° steps and flip horizontally or vertically. The crop is taken from the rotated/flipped image, so what you select is exactly what you get.
Yes. Keep the source format or convert the result to JPG, PNG, or WebP. PNG stays lossless; JPG and WebP use the quality slider.
The kept pixels are preserved at full resolution. Only lossy output formats re-encode, and the quality slider lets you keep that visually lossless.
Yes — free with no sign-up, no watermark, and no limits.

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