Image Cropper
Crop images with free selection or fixed 1:1, 4:3 and 16:9 ratios.
Images are processed locally in your browser using canvas and are not uploaded to the server.
About Image Cropper
Image Cropper is a local browser tool for cutting an image down to the exact area you need. Choose a JPG, JPEG, PNG or WebP image, then drag on the preview canvas to select the crop area. You can use free crop selection for custom shapes or choose fixed aspect ratio options such as 1:1, 4:3 and 16:9 for profile images, thumbnails, banners and presentation-friendly crops. The selected area is processed with canvas and shown as a downloadable preview before you save it. This is useful for trimming screenshots, product photos, social media images, blog graphics, documentation visuals and quick design assets. Because the crop operation runs locally in your browser, the image is not uploaded, stored or processed on Toolexa servers. The tool is designed for fast everyday cropping rather than advanced photo editing, so it keeps the controls focused: upload, select, crop, preview and download. Clear resets the canvas whenever you want to start over.
How to use Image Cropper?
- Choose an image from your device.
- Select Free, 1:1, 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Drag on the image preview to mark the crop area.
- Click Crop Image and review the output preview.
- Download the cropped image or clear the tool.
- Open the tool page and read the input labels carefully.
Image Cropper Features
- Crop JPG, PNG and WebP images
- Free crop selection
- Fixed aspect ratio options
- 1:1, 4:3 and 16:9 ratios
- Preview cropped output
- Download cropped image
- Clear image controls
Image Cropper FAQs
Does Image Cropper upload my image?
No, cropping happens locally in your browser with canvas.
How do I select the crop area?
Drag over the preview image to draw the crop selection.
Which aspect ratios are available?
You can use free crop, 1:1, 4:3 or 16:9.
Can I crop PNG and WebP images?
Yes, JPG, JPEG, PNG and WebP inputs are supported where the browser can read them.
Can I preview before downloading?
Yes, the cropped image appears in the output preview area.