Crop Image

Drag the box, resize the corners, download. Nothing uploaded.

Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.

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Image to crop
Run the tool first — there’s no result to send yet.

How to crop an image

Add your image and a crop box appears over it. Drag inside the box to move it, or pull any corner to resize — the live pixel size of the selection is shown. Press Crop & Download to save just the framed area.

Crop Image — TechWhack Score

9.3/10
  • Privacy 10/10

    Cropping happens in your browser — the image is never uploaded.

  • Speed 10/10

    Frame it and download instantly.

  • Features 7/10

    Drag the crop box and pull its corners to frame exactly the part you want.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up, no watermark, no daily limit.

Verdict: Trim a picture to just the part you want, right in the browser — nothing uploaded.

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Cropping an image keeps only the part you want and trims the rest. Add an image, drag the crop box and pull its corners to frame the area, then download the cropped picture. It runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.

Why crop in the browser

The crop happens on your device, so the image never leaves your computer. Handy for trimming a screenshot, squaring an avatar or cutting a banner to size without opening a photo editor.

FAQ

How do I crop an image to a specific shape or area?Drag the crop box over the part you want to keep and apply it; everything outside the box is removed. This changes the framing and the dimensions, letting you cut out distractions or focus on a subject.
What is the difference between cropping and resizing?Cropping removes pixels from the edges to change framing or aspect ratio, while resizing scales the entire image to new dimensions without cutting anything. Crop to improve composition or fit a shape; resize to meet a size limit.
Does cropping reduce image quality?Cropping keeps the original resolution of the area you retain, so the remaining part is not degraded. The picture only becomes smaller in dimensions because you removed the outer pixels, not because quality dropped.
Is my image uploaded when I crop it?No. Cropping happens in your browser, so the file stays on your device and nothing is stored. That keeps private or sensitive images secure while you edit them.