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Crop images for social media

Bring photos and graphics to the platforms' exact pixel sizes – OG preview image, Instagram post and story, LinkedIn banner or YouTube thumbnail. Cropping is centered and runs entirely locally in your browser.

Drop images here

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JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, BMP, SVG · up to 50 files · 100% on your device

How it works

  1. 1

    Choose images

    Drag one or more images into the field above – a whole batch is brought to the same format.

  2. 2

    Pick a format and adjust the crop

    Choose the target format – from OG preview to LinkedIn banner – and drag the image inside the frame until the crop fits. Zoom in to bring details closer.

  3. 3

    Save the cropped images

    Save the precisely sized images individually or as a ZIP – the dimensions are right in the file name.

Your benefits

You choose the crop

Leave cropping to the platform and you lose image edges in unpredictable places. Here you position the subject inside the target frame yourself and zoom when needed – the preview matches the result exactly.

Campaign material stays confidential

Unreleased campaign visuals and product shots don't belong on third-party servers before launch. Processing runs entirely locally in your browser.

Whole series in one run

Up to 50 images are brought to the same format one after another – handy for content batches and recurring post formats.

Frequently asked questions

Which formats are available?

OG / link preview (1200 × 630), Instagram post (1080 × 1080), Instagram story and reel (1080 × 1920), X/Twitter post (1600 × 900), YouTube thumbnail (1280 × 720) and LinkedIn banner (1584 × 396).

Are my images uploaded for this?

No. Cropping and scaling run entirely locally in your browser. Your visuals never leave your device.

How is cropping handled when the aspect ratio doesn't match?

The default is a centered cover crop – but you can drag and zoom the image right in the preview to choose the crop yourself. With multiple images, each crop can be adjusted individually.

Which format and quality is used for saving?

JPEG at a high quality level – accepted by all platforms and much smaller than PNG. The exact pixel dimensions are also part of the file name.

Are small images upscaled?

Yes, exact target sizes require upscaling when needed. For sharp results the source image should be at least as large as the chosen format.

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