Crop Image Online — Free Tool
Remove unwanted edges, tighten a composition, or isolate a subject in seconds. imgic’s free crop tool gives you a draggable selection box with eight resize handles so you can dial in exactly the area you need. A live dimension readout updates as you drag, and the semi-transparent overlay outside the selection keeps your focus on the final result. When you’re satisfied, export as PNG, JPG, or WebP and download instantly.
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Why use this tool?
Drag any corner handle to resize the selection in both directions at once, or grab an edge midpoint handle to adjust a single dimension. Reposition the entire box by clicking inside it and dragging to a new spot. A quality slider appears for lossy formats so you can balance file size against clarity. Your images are processed entirely inside your browser using built-in Web APIs — nothing is uploaded to a server, and imgic never sees or stores your files. The downloaded file is automatically named with the cropped dimensions for easy organisation.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the crop tool free?
Yes, completely free with no limits. There is no account required, no watermark added, and no cap on how many images you can crop in a session.
Is my file private and secure?
Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.
What are the 8 resize handles for?
Four handles sit at the corners of the selection box and four at the midpoints of each edge. Corner handles let you resize width and height simultaneously, while edge handles adjust only one dimension. Together they give you precise, fine-grained control over the crop area.
Which export formats are available?
You can export as PNG (the default), JPG, or WebP. For JPG and WebP a quality slider lets you choose between smaller file size and higher image fidelity before downloading.
How is the downloaded file named?
The filename follows the pattern original-name_WxH_imgic.com.ext, where W and H are the actual pixel dimensions of the cropped area and ext matches your chosen export format.