Drag on the image to mark the area to keep.

selection — × —

Drop an image here

or click to choose · or paste (Ctrl/Cmd + V)

processed in your browser · never uploaded

Drop or click to replace

Keep just the part of a photo or screenshot you need by dragging a selection box and cropping it in your browser. The selection's width and height in pixels are shown live as you drag, so you can trim to an exact size for an avatar, a profile picture, or a figure in a document. Nothing is uploaded — every crop happens locally, so you can cut out a region without sending the image to a server.

How to use

  1. Drop an image in, click to choose a file, or paste an image (Ctrl/Cmd + V).
  2. Drag a rectangle on the image to mark the area to keep. The selection's width × height in pixels shows as you drag.
  3. Click Crop to cut out the selection, then Download PNG to save. The original is never sent anywhere.

FAQ

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. The crop runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image is never uploaded, stored, or sent anywhere — it is processed only on your device.

Can I see the crop size in pixels while selecting?

Yes. While you drag the selection box, its width × height is shown live in pixels, so you can match a target size before you cut.

Can I crop just part of a screenshot?

Yes. Paste (Ctrl/Cmd + V) or drop a screenshot, drag around the area you want, and crop it to drop the surrounding menus or background and keep only that region.

How do I redo a selection?

Just drag again on the image to draw a new selection box. Press Reset to return to the original image and pick a different area.

What format does it save in? Can I get a JPG?

Downloads are PNG, a lossless format that preserves transparency without quality loss. If you need a JPG or another format, run the result through the convert tool.

Does it work on phones?

Yes. It runs entirely in the browser, so you can load an image, drag to select an area with your finger, crop, and save on a phone or tablet.