Find answers to common questions about using the Image Cropper tool
The Image Cropper supports PNG, JPEG, JPG, GIF, and WebP image formats. Simply upload any of these file types to start cropping.
Yes, absolutely! All image processing happens entirely in your browser using client-side technology. Your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
We provide preset aspect ratios for popular social media platforms including Instagram (1:1, 4:5, 9:16), Facebook (16:9, 1:1), Twitter (16:9, 2:1), LinkedIn (1.91:1, 1:1), and YouTube (16:9). You can also set custom dimensions.
Yes! In addition to preset aspect ratios, you can specify custom width and height dimensions in pixels to crop your image to exact specifications.
You can upload an image by either dragging and dropping it onto the upload area or clicking the upload button to browse and select a file from your device.
Yes! Use the zoom controls to zoom in or out of your image, and click and drag to pan around the image for precise crop positioning.
After cropping, you can download the cropped image to your device. The image will be saved in the same format as the original file.
While there is no strict file size limit, very large images may take longer to process depending on your device capabilities. For best performance, we recommend images under 10MB.
Currently, the tool processes one image at a time. After cropping and downloading an image, you can upload and crop another image.
No installation required! The Image Cropper is a web-based tool that works directly in your browser. Simply visit the website and start cropping.
The Image Cropper works on all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Make sure your browser is up to date for the best experience.
Yes! The Image Cropper is fully responsive and works on mobile devices, tablets, and desktop computers.
Yes, the Image Cropper is completely free to use with no hidden costs or subscription fees.
You can upload a new image at any time, which will replace the current image. Alternatively, refresh the page to start completely fresh.
If the cropped image appears pixelated, it may be because you are zooming in too much or the original image resolution is low. Try using a higher resolution source image for better results.
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