Free Online Image Cropper

Crop images with pixel-perfect precision using preset ratios or custom dimensions.

How to Crop an Image Online

1

Upload Your Image

Drag and drop your image or click to browse. We support JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and HEIC files up to 200 MB. Your original image is never modified -- we work on a server-side copy.

2

Select Crop Area

Choose a preset aspect ratio like 1:1 for Instagram, 16:9 for YouTube thumbnails, or 4:3 for standard prints. You can also draw a freeform crop area and fine-tune it with draggable handles.

3

Download Cropped Image

Select your output format -- WebP, AVIF, or JPEG XL for next-gen compression -- and download your perfectly cropped image. Every pixel within your selection is preserved exactly.

Frequently Asked Questions

SharpWebP offers a comprehensive set of preset aspect ratios: 1:1 (square, ideal for Instagram posts and profile photos), 4:3 (standard photo and PowerPoint slides), 3:2 (DSLR photo standard), 16:9 (widescreen displays and YouTube thumbnails), 9:16 (Instagram Stories and TikTok), and 2:1 (Twitter header images). You can also enter any custom ratio or use fully freeform cropping to select any area you want.

Absolutely. The cropper defaults to freeform mode, where you can click and drag anywhere on the image to define your crop area. Resize it from any corner or edge handle with pixel-level precision. If you switch to a preset ratio and want to go back, simply click the freeform option to remove the aspect ratio constraint. You can also enter exact pixel coordinates for surgical precision.

No. SharpWebP performs lossless pixel extraction server-side. The pixels inside your crop area are preserved with perfect fidelity -- no recompression, no interpolation, no quality degradation. When you choose an output format like WebP or AVIF, the conversion uses lossless or near-lossless settings to maintain every detail. Your cropped image is a perfect subset of the original.

Batch cropping is available on paid plans starting with Starter (499 INR/month). In batch mode, you can upload multiple images, apply the same crop ratio or dimensions to all of them, preview each result, and download everything as a ZIP archive. This is especially useful for preparing product photos, social media sets, or thumbnail grids. Free users can crop one image at a time.

Yes, the SharpWebP cropper is fully responsive and optimized for touch devices. On smartphones and tablets, you can use touch gestures to position and resize the crop area, pinch to zoom into the image for precise selections, and tap preset ratio buttons. All heavy processing happens server-side, so even budget phones handle large images without lag or crashes.