Crop WebP

Reframe WebP images without leaving the browser. Free, no account - and your file never leaves this browser tab.

Drop your image here

or click to browse — pasting a screenshot works too

WEBP up to 25MB · select multiple files with Pro
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How it works

Crop WebP in 4 steps

  1. Drop a WebP file onto the tool or click Choose File.

  2. Position and size the crop box, or snap it to a preset ratio.

  3. Check the live pixel readout against where the image is headed.

  4. Download the cropped WebP.

When to use it

WebP files saved from the web or exported by AI tools often need reframing before reuse - and most desktop editors still handle WebP awkwardly. Crop directly in your browser instead: drag, snap to a ratio, read the pixels, download. No conversion detour, no upload.

  • Reframe AI-generated WebP images to standard aspect ratios.
  • Cut a detail out of a web-saved image without converting formats first.
  • Prepare 16:9 crops of WebP artwork for video thumbnails.

Format & quality notes

  • Output stays WebP - re-encoded once at 92% quality, with transparency preserved.
  • If the destination needs a different format anyway, crop first, then use WebP to JPG or WebP to PNG.
  • Ratio presets lock the box shape; Free mode gives full control.
FAQ

Questions about the Crop WebP.

Why crop WebP directly instead of converting first?

Every format round-trip is a chance to lose quality or transparency. Cropping natively keeps the file as-is and saves a step.

Is transparency preserved?

Yes - transparent WebP stays transparent inside the crop.

Does cropping re-compress the image?

Once, at 92% quality on save - visually indistinguishable. The removed pixels obviously make the file smaller too.

Does the file upload anywhere?

No. The whole operation runs locally in your browser.