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Batch Image Cropper with Social Media Presets

Crop one or multiple images online. Use social media aspect ratio presets, then apply the same relative crop area to every uploaded image.

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How to use this tool

  1. Upload one or more PNG, JPG, or WebP images.
  2. Choose a social media preset ratio, or use free crop, 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 9:16, or 2:3.
  3. Adjust the crop box on the first image; the same relative area is used for the full batch.
  4. Process and download one cropped image or all results as a ZIP.

Best use cases

  • Crop multiple product photos with the same framing.
  • Create square profile pictures, avatars, and product thumbnails.
  • Crop images for Instagram stories, TikTok covers, YouTube thumbnails, Pinterest pins, banners, and social media posts.
  • Trim unwanted edges from JPG, PNG, or WebP images without uploading them.

Supported formats

  • Input: PNG, JPG/JPEG, and WebP.
  • Output: keep original format, PNG, JPG, or WebP.
  • Batch output: download individual cropped images or export the full batch as a ZIP.

Privacy and local processing

  • Cropping uses local Canvas drawing based on the crop box coordinates.
  • Images are not uploaded to a server for standard crop processing.
  • Batch files are kept only in browser memory until downloaded.

Practical guidance

Cropping is about composition. It removes parts of an image so the important subject is framed clearly. This crop tool is designed for quick visual decisions such as thumbnails, profile images, banners, cards, and product previews.

How to Use

  1. Upload an image and wait for the preview.
  2. Drag the crop box to frame the subject.
  3. Adjust corners or edges until the visible area matches your target composition.
  4. Process and download the cropped result.

Features

  • Interactive crop overlay with draggable handles.
  • Preview-first workflow for visual framing.
  • Local Canvas export without a server-side crop job.
  • Useful before resizing for fixed thumbnails.
  • Clean output for web, social, and document use.

Use Cases

  • YouTube thumbnails and blog cards.
  • Profile photos and team headshots.
  • Product image framing for shops and catalogs.
  • Removing empty edges from screenshots or scans.

Privacy and local processing

For this tool, ordinary image processing happens in the browser using front-end APIs. The file is loaded into the current page, processed in memory, and made available as a download. Your generated result is not permanent unless you download it, and refreshing the page clears the working state.

Additional FAQ

Should I crop before resizing?

Usually yes. Crop first to choose the composition, then resize to the exact pixel dimensions you need.

Does cropping lower quality?

Cropping removes pixels outside the selected area. The selected region itself is not blurred by cropping, though export format can affect quality.

Can I crop a screenshot?

Yes. Screenshots are a common use case when you need to focus on one panel, chart, or UI area.

FAQ

Which social media crop presets are included?

The crop presets include Instagram Post 1:1, Instagram Story 9:16, TikTok Cover 9:16, YouTube Thumbnail 16:9, and Pinterest Pin 2:3.

Can I crop multiple images at once?

Yes. Upload multiple supported images, adjust the crop box on the first image, and the same relative crop area is applied to the full batch.

How does batch cropping handle different image sizes?

The crop box is converted to relative percentage coordinates, then applied to each image based on its own width and height.

Can I crop an image to a square?

Yes. Choose the 1:1 ratio and position the crop box over the part of the image you want to keep.

Can I download cropped images as a ZIP?

Yes. After batch processing, download individual cropped images or download all results as a ZIP file.

Is my image uploaded?

No. The visual cropper runs locally in your browser.