Images · Free browser tool
Private Image Crop, Rotate and Flip Tool
Crop, rotate, and flip a JPG, PNG, or WebP locally. Draw the crop area with touch or mouse, use common aspect ratios, and export a new copy.
Private workspace
Make precise composition changes with touch, pen, or mouse while the source image remains on your device.
Ready.
Choose a file to begin
Make precise composition changes with touch, pen, or mouse while the source image remains on your device.
Drag on the image to replace the crop area. The bright region will be kept.
- Source
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- Selected crop
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- Rotation
- 0°
What this tool does
A focused job, with a visible boundary.
Make precise composition changes with touch, pen, or mouse while the source image remains on your device.
Free, square, portrait, and landscape ratios
Rotate, flip, preview, and local export
Know the limits
Local does not mean unlimited.
Browser processing protects the file from an upload workflow, but the browser, device, output format, and selected settings still matter.
- Very small crop areas produce low-resolution output.
- Re-encoding can alter metadata, color behavior, and compression.
- The original file remains unchanged; edits apply only to the downloaded copy.
Four local steps
How to use image cropper.
- 01
Choose a supported image.
- 02
Pick an aspect ratio and drag over the area to keep.
- 03
Rotate or flip the image and review the selection.
- 04
Export and inspect the cropped copy before using it.
Clear answers
Image cropper questions.
Can I crop with my finger?
Yes. The selection surface uses pointer input and works with touch, pen, or mouse in supported browsers.
Does cropping change my original image?
No. The source file is read locally and remains unchanged. The tool creates a separate edited copy.
Which output format should I choose?
Use JPG for most photos, PNG when transparency or lossless output matters, and WebP for a compact modern image.