Crop Image Online — Free Crop Tool, Any Size
Cropping is the fastest way to fix a photo's composition — cut away a distracting edge, pull the subject into focus, or trim a screenshot down to just the part that matters. This tool gives you a completely free-form crop: drag the selection box anywhere on your image, resize it from any corner or edge, and cut out exactly the rectangle you want, at any size and any shape. Nothing forces you into a square or a preset ratio.
JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, SVG · processed entirely on your device
Crop Image Online — Free Crop Tool, Any Size
Cropping is the fastest way to fix a photo's composition — cut away a distracting edge, pull the subject into focus, or trim a screenshot down to just the part that matters. This tool gives you a completely free-form crop: drag the selection box anywhere on your image, resize it from any corner or edge, and cut out exactly the rectangle you want, at any size and any shape. Nothing forces you into a square or a preset ratio.
Drop in a photo and a crop box appears over it with eight drag handles: corners resize in both directions at once, while edge handles adjust just the width or the height, so the selection can be as wide, tall, or narrow as you need. If you know the exact pixels you're after, type them straight into the X, Y, width, and height fields — the box follows the numbers, and the numbers follow the box as you drag. An aspect-ratio menu can lock the box to common shapes (square, 4:3, 16:9, 3:2) when that's useful, but the default is fully free.
The crop is applied at your image's full resolution — the on-screen preview is scaled for comfort, but the downloaded file is cut from the original pixels, not from a downscaled copy. Everything happens locally in your browser via the Canvas API: your photo is never uploaded, and the cropped result downloads only when you click the button. For a fixed shape instead, see our dedicated square and circle crop tools.
Common questions
This tool is free-form — you drag the crop box to any rectangle you like, with no fixed ratio. The square and circle tools are single-purpose: they always produce a 1:1 square or a circular transparent cutout, which is faster when that exact shape is what you need.
Yes — the X, Y, width, and height fields next to the preview are all editable. Type exact values and the crop box moves to match; drag the box and the numbers update in return.
The crop is cut from your original image at full resolution, so the pixels you keep are untouched. JPG and WebP outputs are re-encoded at high quality as part of saving, which is standard for any editor working with those formats.
The tool keeps your source format where it can: a JPG crops to JPG and a WebP to WebP, while other formats (like PNG or HEIC screenshots converted beforehand) download as PNG.
No — the crop box, preview, and final cut all run entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image never leaves your device.