Want to remove distracting edges, focus on a subject, or trim a photo to a specific aspect ratio? Cropping an image lets you cut out any part of the frame — instantly, for free, right in your browser with QuickToolz.
How to Crop an Image in 3 Simple Steps
Step 1
Upload your
image
Step 2
Select crop area
Step 3
Download
cropped image
- Upload your image – Drag and drop or click to upload your JPG, PNG, or WebP file.
- Select the crop area – Drag the handles to define the area you want to keep. You can set a fixed aspect ratio (e.g., 1:1 for a square, 16:9 for widescreen) or use a custom selection.
- Download your cropped image – Click “Crop” and then “Download” — only the selected area is saved.
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Common Reasons to Crop an Image
Cropping is one of the most-used image edits. You might need it to remove unwanted background, reframe a portrait to focus on a face, prepare a square thumbnail for Instagram or a product page, resize a screenshot to remove browser chrome, or fit an image into a required aspect ratio for a banner or cover photo.
What Aspect Ratios Are Available?
QuickToolz supports freeform cropping as well as preset aspect ratios including 1:1 (square), 4:3, 16:9, 3:2, and 2:3 (portrait). This makes it easy to crop for specific platforms without guessing dimensions.
Can I Crop to an Exact Pixel Size?
Yes. You can enter exact pixel coordinates or dimensions for a precise crop, which is useful when you need images at specific sizes for web layouts or print templates.
Will Cropping Reduce Image Quality?
No. Cropping simply removes the outer area of the image — it does not re-compress or degrade the remaining pixels. The cropped image retains the same quality as the original within the selected region.
What Image Formats Are Supported?
JPG, PNG, and WebP. Output is saved in the same format as the uploaded file.