Crop Image
Crop a photo to exactly the framing you want. Drag the handles for a free crop, or pick a fixed ratio for a profile picture or print size, rotate or straighten, and download — all in your browser, nothing uploaded.
- 🔒 100% private — no uploads
- 🆓 Free, no watermark
- 📱 Works on any device
How to crop your image
- 1
Add your image
Drag and drop a photo onto the editor, or click to browse. It opens straight in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
- 2
Crop and straighten
Use the toolbar to crop, rotate, add text and captions, draw, apply filters, adjust brightness and contrast, or add a watermark — as much or as little as you like.
- 3
Download the result
Click Save to download the edited image to your device. Free, instant, and never watermarked.
Why use Crop Image?
Everything in one place
Crop and resize, add text and captions, draw, apply filters, fine-tune brightness/contrast/saturation, and watermark — all from one toolbar.
100% private
The editor runs locally in your browser. Your image is never uploaded, stored or seen by anyone.
No account, no watermark
No sign-up, no paywall, and nothing stamped on your image — unlike most online editors.
Works on any device
It runs in any modern browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android or iPhone — no install.
Crop to any size or ratio
Trim out the parts you don’t want, square up a photo for a profile picture, or crop to a fixed aspect ratio for print. You can also rotate and straighten in the same step. Because the crop happens in your browser, the original file never leaves your device and there’s no quality-killing re-upload.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. The editor loads and saves your image entirely in your browser. Your files never leave your device, so it even works offline once the page has loaded.
Can I crop to a specific aspect ratio?
Yes. Crop freely by dragging the handles, or choose a fixed ratio (such as 1:1 for a profile picture) so the crop stays exactly proportional.
Does cropping reduce quality?
Cropping only removes pixels outside your selection; the kept area is not re-scaled, so there’s no quality loss from cropping itself.