Crop JPG

Frame JPG photos exactly - avatars, headers, prints. Free, no account - and your file never leaves this browser tab.

Drop your image here

or click to browse — pasting a screenshot works too

JPG up to 25MB · select multiple files with Pro
Processed on this device. Never uploaded.
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How it works

Crop JPG in 4 steps

  1. Drop a JPG onto the tool or click Choose File.

  2. Drag the box over the framing you want; pull the corner to resize.

  3. Snap to 1:1 for avatars or 16:9 for covers, or type exact pixels.

  4. Download the cropped JPG.

When to use it

Photos rarely come framed the way you need them: the subject sits off-center, the edges carry clutter, or a platform demands a square. Crop your JPG on your device with a draggable box, ratio presets, and an exact pixel readout - the photo itself never leaves your browser.

  • Cut a centered square avatar out of a wider photo.
  • Reframe phone photos to standard print ratios like 3:2.
  • Remove distracting edges before posting a photo publicly.

Format & quality notes

  • The pixels inside the box are copied exactly; the JPG is re-encoded once at 92% quality on save.
  • Cropping usually shrinks the file a lot - you keep only the pixels you framed.
  • For photos that are the right frame but the wrong size, use Resize JPG instead.
FAQ

Questions about the Crop JPG.

Does cropping a JPG lose quality?

The crop itself is pixel-exact. Saving re-encodes once at high quality - visually indistinguishable from the original region.

What ratio should I use for profile pictures?

1:1 (square) works everywhere - platforms crop circles out of squares. The 1:1 preset locks the box so you only choose the framing.

Can I crop to exact dimensions like 1200×630?

Yes - type the width and height directly. If you need the crop scaled to different final dimensions afterward, run the result through Resize JPG.

Is my photo uploaded?

No - the crop box and the cut both run in your browser.