Crop Images
Crop images to exact dimensions or preset aspect ratios.
Select Images
Drag & drop images here
JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC, BMP, TIFF, AVIF - Max 50MB
Options
Tip: For precise cropping, first upload an image to see its dimensions, then enter exact coordinates.
Three simple steps to transform your images
Upload your image
Drag & drop or click to select. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP and more.
Configure settings
Select the area to crop
Download result
Get your processed image instantly. No watermarks, no sign-up required.
About Crop Images
Pixcull's free online crop tool lets you precisely trim and frame your images. Remove unwanted edges, focus on key subjects, or reframe compositions — with pixel-perfect control over the crop area and support for common aspect ratios like 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, and custom dimensions.
Our cropping interface provides intuitive drag-and-resize handles with real-time preview. Lock to standard aspect ratios for social media and print formats, or use freeform cropping for complete creative control. The tool preserves full image quality — no recompression artifacts, no resolution loss beyond the cropped area.
Ideal for photographers refining compositions, social media managers preparing platform-specific images, and anyone who needs quick, precise image trimming. Crop your images instantly in the browser with no software to download. Try Pixcull's crop tool today — fast, free, and easy to use.
Why Use This Tool?
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I select the crop area?
After uploading, click and drag on the image to select the area you want to keep. You can adjust the selection before cropping.
What aspect ratios are available?
We offer Free (any ratio), Square (1:1), Landscape (16:9), and Portrait (9:16). Choose before selecting the crop area.
Can I crop to exact pixel dimensions?
The crop tool works with visual selection. For exact dimensions, use the resize tool after cropping.
What aspect ratios are supported?
We support Free, 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 3:2, and 2:3 presets. Free mode allows any custom crop area.
Does cropping reduce image quality?
No, cropping only removes pixels outside the selected area. The remaining image keeps its original quality.