How to crop an image
- Upload your image (JPG, PNG or WebP) by dropping it on the box above or clicking to browse.
- Choose a crop shape — Square, Portrait, Landscape, Story and more. The tool crops from the center to the largest area of that ratio.
- Pick an output format (JPG, PNG or WebP) for the cropped result.
- Download the cropped image. The tool shows the new dimensions before you save.
Crop shapes and where to use them
Pick the shape that matches where the image will live. For the exact pixel sizes each platform expects, see our product image size guide, and use the image resizer to resize after cropping.
| Shape | Ratio | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Square | 1:1 | Amazon, Instagram feed, marketplaces |
| Portrait | 4:5 | Instagram portrait, Pinterest |
| Portrait | 2:3 | Pinterest, prints |
| Landscape | 4:3 | Etsy thumbnails, blog |
| Landscape | 3:2 | Photography, prints |
| Widescreen | 16:9 | YouTube, banners |
| Story / Reel | 9:16 | Instagram/TikTok Stories |
Frequently asked questions
How do I crop an image to a square?
Upload it, choose the Square (1:1) shape, and download; the tool centers and trims to the largest square that fits.
Does cropping reduce image quality?
No. Cropping removes the outer edges without re-scaling the pixels that remain, so the kept area stays exactly as sharp.
Where is the crop taken from?
From the center of your image. To keep a specific subject, frame it near the middle before cropping.
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. The crop happens entirely in your browser via the HTML canvas.