Crop images to any aspect ratio with drag-to-resize handles like Photoshop or Figma. Pick a preset (1:1, 4:5, 9:16, 16:9), or drag corners and edges to set custom dimensions. Hold Shift to keep the ratio. Batch process in your browser, no upload, no signup.

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Drop your image
Upload one or multiple JPG, PNG or WebP photos. Drag and drop or click to browse.
Pick a preset or freely drag
Choose a preset (1:1 Instagram, 16:9 YouTube, 4:5, 9:16 Stories/Reels), or drag the corners and edges of the crop frame to set any custom dimensions. Hold Shift to keep the aspect ratio locked while resizing.
Reposition and download
Drag the center of the crop frame to reposition it on the image, then download individually or batch-download all cropped images as a ZIP.
After cropping, resize to exact pixel dimensions for social media platforms. Resize images
Select one or multiple photos - JPG, PNG, WebP. Mix any format freely.
Choose from presets like 1:1, 16:9, 4:5, 9:16- or type your own custom ratio.
Move the crop frame over the preview to select exactly what gets kept.
Export the cropped image directly, or batch-download all as a ZIP.
Crop to 1:1 square, 16:9 widescreen, 4:5 Instagram portrait, 9:16 Stories and Reels, 2:3, 3:2- or type any custom ratio you need.
After selecting your ratio, drag the crop frame directly over the image to choose exactly which area to keep. No guesswork.
Drop multiple photos at once, position the crop on each preview, and export all cropped images in one go as a ZIP file.
All cropping happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your photos never leave your device- fully private.
All standard ratios: 1:1 (square/Instagram), 16:9 (YouTube/widescreen), 4:5 (Instagram portrait), 9:16 (Stories/Reels), 2:3, 3:2, or any custom ratio you type.
After selecting your ratio, drag the crop frame over your image to choose exactly what area to keep. The frame locks to your chosen ratio so the output dimensions are always correct.
Yes. Drop multiple photos, position the crop on a preview, and export all at once as a ZIP. Each file is cropped independently so you can adjust framing per image.
No. All cropping happens in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device- no server, no upload, no data collection.