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Transform your images with precision cropping tools. Perfect for social media, professional presentations, and creative projects.
Crop your images to any aspect ratio including square (1:1), landscape (16:9), portrait (4:3), or create custom dimensions for your specific needs.
Fine-tune your crop selection with pixel-perfect accuracy. Drag, resize, and position the crop area exactly where you want it for professional results.
Get your cropped images instantly in high quality. No watermarks, no registration required. Download in original format or convert to your preferred file type.
Our free online photo cropping tool offers professional-grade features without the complexity. Whether you're preparing images for social media, creating thumbnails, or working on design projects, our tool delivers exceptional results.
Choose from our preset aspect ratios optimized for different platforms and use cases:
Instagram: 1:1, 4:5
Facebook: 16:9, 1.91:1
Twitter: 16:9, 2:1
Presentations: 16:9
Print: 4:3, 3:2
Thumbnails: 1:1
Use our preset aspect ratios for common sizes like 1:1 (square), 16:9 (widescreen), or 4:3 (standard). For custom dimensions, manually adjust the crop selection area and use the dimension inputs to set exact pixel values. The crop tool maintains your selected proportions while you resize.
Aspect ratio cropping maintains fixed proportions (like 16:9 for widescreen), ensuring your crop fits specific formats perfectly. Free crop lets you select any rectangular area without proportion constraints, giving you complete flexibility but may not fit standard formats.
Instagram posts work great with 1:1 (square) or 4:5 (portrait). Facebook and Twitter prefer 16:9 (landscape) for covers and posts. LinkedIn uses 4:1 for banners. TikTok and Instagram Stories need 9:16 (vertical). Use our presets to crop perfectly for each platform.
Currently, our tool processes one image at a time to ensure precision and quality. For batch cropping, process each image individually using the same aspect ratio or dimensions. This approach gives you better control over the cropping area for each specific image.
No, cropping doesn't reduce quality - it simply removes unwanted areas while keeping the selected portion at full resolution. However, the final image will be smaller in file size since you're keeping fewer pixels. The remaining area maintains its original sharpness and detail.
For print, use standard photo ratios: 3:2 (most cameras), 4:3 (digital standard), or 5:4 (large format). Ensure high resolution (300 DPI minimum). For digital/web use, consider 16:9 (widescreen), 1:1 (social media), or custom ratios. Digital images can be lower resolution (72-150 DPI) for faster loading.