✂️ Image Cropper

Crop images to any aspect ratio or custom dimensions. Choose from presets like 1:1 (square), 16:9 (widescreen), 4:3, or set your own crop area for perfect results every time.

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Supported: .jpg,.jpeg,.png,.webp · Max size: 100MB

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How to Use — 3 Simple Steps

1
Upload Your File
Click the upload area or drag and drop your file. We support .jpg,.jpeg,.png,.webp up to 100MB.
2
Process & Convert
Adjust any settings to your preference, then click the convert button to start processing instantly.
3
Download Result
Your converted file is ready in seconds. Download it directly. Files auto-delete after 1 hour.

Crop Images Precisely for Any Purpose

Cropping is one of the most fundamental image editing operations. Whether you're creating a perfect square for Instagram, a widescreen banner for YouTube, or precisely sized thumbnails for a website, DocsFlow's Image Cropper gives you the control you need.

Aspect Ratio Presets

Use our preset ratios for common social media and web use cases:

Custom Crop Area

For precise control, enter exact pixel dimensions for width and height. The cropper will constrain to your specified ratio, ensuring the output is exactly the size you need.

Composition Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I zoom in on the crop area? +

After uploading, an interactive crop selector allows you to drag and resize the crop area before applying. You can position it precisely on your desired region.

Does cropping reduce image quality? +

No. Cropping only removes pixel data outside the crop area. The retained pixels maintain their original quality.

What aspect ratio should I use for Instagram? +

For Instagram feed posts, use 1:1 (square) or 4:5 (portrait, which gets more screen real estate). For Reels and Stories, use 9:16.

Can I crop PNG images with transparency? +

Yes. PNG transparency is preserved in the cropped output. Only the specified crop area is kept, including any transparent regions within it.

What is the output format of the cropped image? +

The output format matches your input format — JPG input produces JPG output, PNG input produces PNG output, maintaining format characteristics like transparency.

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