Crop and Resize Image Online

Crop and resize image files to exact dimensions in one workflow.
Choose the crop area, set the final width and height, and download instantly.

Exact Size Output

Crop and resize image online with exact pixel control

Upload once, choose the area to keep, and download a picture that is cropped and resized to the precise width and height you need.

Live crop canvas

Drag the image, resize the crop box, and keep the important content in frame.

Browser-based workflowOutput 1080×1080

Drop an image to start

Click to choose an image or drag it here. We crop first, then resize the result to your exact pixel dimensions.

JPGPNGWebPGIF

Local processing. JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP.

Crop + resize controls

Set the final pixel size, lock the ratio when needed, and export the finished image in the format you want.

Exact output size

Final downloaded image size. 1:1

Turn this on when you need the crop box to match the final aspect ratio.

Preset sizes

Use common social, content, and banner sizes as a starting point.

Compression92%

Zoom control

Useful when you need tighter framing before download.

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Output preview

Review the cropped result and key dimensions before you download.

Preview appears here

Upload an image to generate a live preview of the exact output.

Source image

Original upload dimensions.

Output image

1080×1080

Final downloaded dimensions.

Crop area

Coordinates are measured from the original image.

1:1

Selection size

Selection position

Private by default

Your image stays in the browser while you crop and resize it. No account, no watermark, no server upload.

How to Crop and Resize an Image in 3 Steps

The workflow is simple: frame the important area, set exact dimensions, and export.

Built for Exact-Dimension Tasks

Built for Exact-Dimension Tasks

People searching for crop and resize image usually need a finished file that already matches a required size. This tool is designed around that exact task instead of generic editing.

  • Crop First, Resize Second
    Keep only the important part of the picture, then scale the final result to your chosen dimensions in one export.
  • Custom Pixels or Presets
    Use exact width and height values or start with presets for thumbnails, banners, social posts, and more.
  • Browser-Only Privacy
    Your files stay on your device while you crop and resize. No sign-up, no upload queue, no waiting on a server.

Why Use This Crop and Resize Tool

The page is optimized for people who need exact image output fast.

Download a file that matches the target dimensions you entered, whether that is a square post, hero banner, or custom content block.

Exact Width and Height Output
Fast Framing with Live Preview
No Watermark, No Registration

Features for Crop and Resize Workflows

Everything on the page is focused on exact-size image output.

Lockable Aspect Ratio

Keep the crop box aligned with the final image ratio when you need predictable composition.

Preset Social and Banner Sizes

Start with common dimensions for Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, hero banners, and other layout slots.

PNG, JPG, and WebP Export

Choose the right format for transparency, lightweight assets, or standard photo delivery.

Live Output Preview

Check what the resized result will look like before you save the image to your device.

Touch-Friendly on Mobile

The tool works on desktop and mobile, so quick crop-and-resize jobs do not require a laptop.

Private Local Processing

Your image is cropped and resized in the browser instead of being sent to a remote server.

Size Guide and Common Use Cases

These are some of the most useful crop-and-resize targets for everyday publishing work. Start with the nearest size, then fine-tune the framing before download.

Instagram Square: 1080×1080

Best for feed posts that need a balanced 1:1 layout. Use this when you want the subject centered and the final image to look consistent across profile grids.

Portrait Post: 1080×1350

A strong choice for social posts where vertical space helps the image stand out. Crop tighter around people, products, or documents you want users to notice first.

YouTube Thumbnail: 1280×720

Use a 16:9 crop when creating thumbnails, video covers, or presentation images. Keep text and faces away from the edges so they remain clear at smaller preview sizes.

LinkedIn Share Image: 1200×627

Useful for blog shares, product updates, and announcement cards. This wider ratio works well when you need a headline area plus enough room for a logo or subject.

Wide Banner: 1500×500

A practical option for hero banners, website strips, and landing page headers. Choose a wide crop only when the image still reads well after losing top and bottom content.

Custom Pixel Size for Forms or Marketplaces

When a website asks for an exact width and height, enter that target directly instead of guessing. This is the safest workflow for store listings, profile headers, ads, and CMS uploads.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Crop and Resize Image

These are the questions most people ask before using a crop and resize tool online.

1

Can I crop and resize an image to exact dimensions?

Yes. You can choose the crop area first, then set the final width and height in pixels so the downloaded image matches the size you need.

2

What is the difference between cropping and resizing?

Cropping removes unwanted parts of the picture, while resizing changes the final pixel dimensions of the remaining image. This page lets you do both in one flow.

3

Does this tool add a watermark?

No. The exported image is clean and watermark-free.

4

Which file formats are supported?

You can upload JPG, PNG, GIF, and WebP images. Export is available in PNG, JPG, and WebP.

5

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Processing happens in your browser, so your files stay on your device while you crop and resize them.

6

Can I use preset dimensions for social media?

Yes. The page includes ready-to-use sizes for social posts, portrait layouts, banners, and thumbnails, and you can still enter custom dimensions.

7

Will enlarging a small image reduce quality?

It can. You can export to larger dimensions, but small source images often look softer when scaled up. For cleaner results, crop carefully and avoid enlarging far beyond the original size.

8

Which format should I choose: JPG, PNG, or WebP?

Use JPG for standard photos and smaller files, PNG when you need transparency or crisp edges, and WebP when you want a strong balance of quality and file size.

Crop and Resize Your Image Now

Open the tool, frame the image correctly, and download an exact-size result in seconds.