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Social Media Image Cropper

The image stays local in your browser. Maximum 10 MB and 25 megapixels.

What this tool does

Example photo before editing
Full photo, landscape
Cropped for Instagram (1:1)
Cropped for Instagram (1:1)

Pick a platform and a crop frame appears over your full photo. Drag the photo to reposition it, zoom in or out, and download exactly the part you need. Everything happens locally in your browser.

What people use this for

  • Instagram (1:1)
  • LinkedIn (1200:627)
  • X / Twitter (1200:675)
  • Facebook (1200:630)
  • Custom: 4:5, 16:9 or 9:16

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Frequently asked questions

Which formats can I choose?

Fixed ratios are ready for Instagram (square, 1:1), LinkedIn (1200 by 627), X (1200 by 675) and Facebook (1200 by 630). You can also enter your own ratio, for example 4:5 for a portrait Instagram post, 16:9 for a video thumbnail or 9:16 for a story. Ratios are what matter: platforms rescale your image to their own display size anyway, but they crop when the ratio does not match.

How do I choose which part of the photo is kept?

You move the frame across the photo and see immediately what falls inside it. That is the difference from the plain crop tool, which always cuts from the centre. For a portrait where the face is off-centre, or a product shot where the subject sits to the left, that is exactly what you need. With a square crop of a landscape photo, note that a lot is lost on both sides — sometimes a different photo beats a forced crop.

Why does my image look different on LinkedIn than it does here?

Every platform recompresses uploaded images and sometimes applies its own crop as well, depending on where the image is shown — in the feed, as a link preview or on a profile page. Delivering the right ratio here at least prevents the platform from cropping and cutting off the most important part. You cannot avoid the recompression; you can help by supplying a sharp image that is not too small.

Is my photo uploaded?

No. The photo is read by your browser and cropped on a canvas; nothing goes to our server, nothing is logged and nothing is kept. Close the page and it is all gone. Use is free and unlimited, including commercially: no account, no licence and no watermark on the result — unlike most online cropping services.