Image Tools

Crop Image

Use this Crop Image tool to upload one image, define crop bounds in source-image pixels, and export the cropped result directly in your browser. Images stay local to your device during processing.

Images are processed locally in your browser and are never uploaded.

Crop image uploader

Upload one image, set crop bounds in source-image pixels, and export the cropped result directly in your browser.

Upload one image before setting crop bounds.

Cropped image

Prepare crop

Upload one image, set crop bounds, and export the cropped output locally in your browser.

Source size

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Output size

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Crop area

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How this calculator works

This tool reads your image in the browser and keeps only the pixel area you define with X, Y, width, and height values. It then exports that cropped result as a new image.

It is useful when you want to remove excess borders, isolate part of a screenshot, or tighten the framing of an uploaded image.

What the result means

A successful result means the selected crop area has been exported as a new downloadable image. The result box shows the crop size and output file size.

That makes it easier to confirm the file is ready before you reuse or share it.

Important limitations

This tool uses numeric crop bounds rather than a full drag-and-drop image editor. That keeps the workflow lightweight and browser-only, but it is not meant to replace a full design tool.

Crop bounds also need to fit inside the source image dimensions, so invalid values are rejected clearly.

When to use this calculator

Use Crop Image when the most important task is trimming the image to a smaller area before sharing, uploading, or continuing with another formatting step.

Related tools include Rotate Image, Image Resizer, and the Image Tools hub.

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FAQs

Are images uploaded to a server while cropping?

No. Images are processed locally in your browser and are never uploaded by this tool.

What do the crop values mean?

X and Y set the top-left starting point of the crop in source-image pixels, while width and height define how much of the image to keep.

Can I crop outside the original image bounds?

No. The crop area must stay inside the original image dimensions.

Does cropping also resize the image?

Cropping changes the area you keep. It does not separately scale the cropped area unless another tool is used afterward.

Is this a full photo editor?

No. It is a focused browser-based cropping utility for straightforward image trimming.