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Cut Image
Easily Cut Images into Equal Parts and Shapes Online
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Preguntas Frecuentes
To split an image into equal parts, use the editor to choose a grid overlay that matches your needs. Position the overlay and apply the cut to divide the image evenly.
Yes, select the circle shape from the shapes tool to create a circular cutout on your image. Adjust the size and position to fit your desired area.
Use the pen tool for freehand cutting to manually draw around the area you wish to cut. This allows for precise control over the shape and size of the cut.
Yes, you can use the cutout tool to select and remove specific sections of an image. This is great for focusing on important areas or removing unwanted parts.
After cutting out a portion of the image, use the move tool to reposition the cutout within the same image or into a new location.
Yes, cut your images into desired shapes or parts and download them. They're compatible with Canva, making it easy to incorporate into your designs.
Cutting a solid surface like a background can be done using the shape tool or pen tool to outline and remove specific areas.
Yes, you can cut images into different shapes and parts directly in the browser without needing Photoshop or any desktop software.
Yes, the tool supports image files up to 100 MB. Ensure your image size is within this limit to successfully upload and edit.
No, the image cutting tool is currently only supported on desktop browsers, so you’ll need a computer to use it.
For precision, use the pen tool to carefully follow the vertices and edges of the area you want to cut, ensuring accuracy.
Use the pen or shape tool to outline and clip the desired section of the image. Adjust the selection areas for accuracy.
No, the tool handles one image at a time. You'll need to finish editing one file before starting on another.
Yes, use the circle or other rounded shape tools to create rounded cutouts, adjusting their size to fit your needs.
The tool supports cutting image files in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, ensuring compatibility for a variety of tasks.