Crop Images to Any Size or Ratio
Precise cropping with aspect ratio presets. 1:1, 16:9, 4:3, and more.
How it works
Upload your image. The crop tool opens with handles at each corner and edge that you can drag to define your crop area.
Choose a preset aspect ratio (1:1, 16:9, 4:3, 9:16) or drag freely for a custom crop. The overlay dims the area that will be removed.
Confirm the crop and download your resized image, or continue editing with other tools in the same session.
Features
Aspect ratio presets
One-click presets for common ratios: 1:1 for social media profiles, 16:9 for presentations and YouTube thumbnails, 4:3 for prints, 9:16 for stories and reels.
Freeform cropping
Drag any handle without ratio constraints for full control over the crop region. Useful for removing specific unwanted areas at the edges.
Pixel-precise positioning
The crop overlay snaps to pixel boundaries so you get exact dimensions. Drag or use keyboard nudges for fine adjustments.
Visual preview
The area outside your crop is dimmed in real time so you can see exactly what the final image will look like before committing.
No quality loss
Cropping removes pixels from the edges — it never recompresses or re-encodes the interior of your image. The cropped result is as sharp as the original.
Completely free
Crop uses zero credits on any plan, including free accounts. Crop as many images as you need with no limits.
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Frequently asked questions
Does cropping cost any credits?+
No. Cropping is completely free on all plans. You can crop unlimited images without using any credits.
What aspect ratio presets are available?+
The tool includes presets for 1:1 (square), 16:9 (widescreen), 4:3 (standard), 9:16 (vertical/stories), and freeform. These cover the most common social media, print, and presentation dimensions.
Can I enter a custom size in pixels?+
The crop tool works by dragging handles visually. For exact pixel dimensions, use freeform mode and adjust the handles until you reach the desired size. The dimensions are displayed as you drag.
Does cropping reduce image quality?+
No. Cropping only removes pixels from the outside edges. The remaining image retains its original resolution and quality — nothing is re-encoded or compressed.
Can I undo a crop?+
Yes. The editor supports undo/redo, so you can revert a crop and try a different region. You can also re-open the crop tool and adjust the area after your initial crop.