Remove empty borders, distractions, or unwanted edges before sharing.
Crop image online
Crop images in your browser with a visual crop box.
Drop files here or pick from your device. Supported: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC.
Up to 30 files, 100 MB each.Drag the crop box. Use the handle to resize.
- 1SelectChoose or drop your images.
- 2ProcessAdjust the options and run the tool.
- 3DownloadSave the finished files.
Your images stay private.Processing happens locally in this browser. Files are never uploaded or stored.
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Related workflows use the same private browser pipeline.
Remove unwanted edges before resizing or publishing
Cropping changes composition by keeping only a selected region. The visual crop box is stored proportionally, so the same relative area can be applied across a batch even when the source files have different pixel dimensions.
A crop reduces width and height but does not automatically create a specific output size. If a platform requires exact dimensions, crop to the desired composition first and then use the resize tool for the final pixel measurement.
The selected proportions are applied to each image in the batch.
Cropping sets the visible region, while resizing sets exact output dimensions.
Crop for framing; resize for dimensions
Use crop when the unwanted content is inside the image bounds. Use resize when all content should remain but the pixel count is too large. For profile images or product listings, the usual workflow is crop first, resize second.
Checks before downloading
- Preview the first image carefully before applying its crop proportions to a varied batch.
- Leave enough space around faces, products, and text for responsive layouts.
- Keep the original because content outside the crop cannot be restored from the downloaded copy.
Questions
Are my images uploaded to ImgMini?
No. ImgMini runs the conversion in your browser. The selected files stay on your device unless you choose to share them elsewhere.
Does crop work on batches?
Yes. The crop area from the preview is stored as a percentage and applied to every selected image.