Trim an image to the part you want. Drag a selection box over the preview or type exact pixel coordinates, with optional aspect-ratio presets.
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Cropping removes the parts of a picture you do not want, keeping only the region inside your selection. Drag the highlighted box across the preview to frame the shot, or type precise X, Y, width, and height values when you need pixel accuracy. Aspect-ratio presets lock the box to a shape - 1:1 for a profile picture, 16:9 for a banner - so the proportions stay exact while you position it. The crop itself is rendered pixel-for-pixel by a canvas the browser creates on the fly, so no copy of the picture travels anywhere else.
Choose the 1:1 preset and drag the square over a face to produce a perfectly proportioned avatar.
Type an exact width and height to cut a fixed 1280x720 region for a video thumbnail.
Leave the ratio on Free to trim just the whitespace around a scanned document.
Does cropping lose image quality?
No. Cropping keeps every pixel inside the selection at full resolution - it only discards the area outside the box, so what remains is exactly as sharp as the original.
How do the aspect presets work?
Selecting a ratio reshapes the selection box to that proportion and keeps it locked as you move it, so the exported crop matches the shape you need without manual measuring.
Can I enter exact pixel coordinates?
Yes. The numeric X, Y, width, and height fields stay in sync with the draggable box, so you can nudge the selection precisely or set it entirely by number.
Is the image sent anywhere to be cropped?
No. Both the live preview and the final crop are drawn by a canvas that exists only in this browser tab, and the file is discarded the moment you navigate away.