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Crop Image in Linux
Effortlessly Crop Images and PDFs on Linux Systems
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use our browser-based tool to upload your image, select the cropping tool, and adjust the area to remove unwanted parts.
Yes, you can crop PDFs. Upload your PDF, select the area to keep, and save the cropped version.
Yes, it's free for all users. Access it through your browser to start cropping your images.
You can crop images in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats, and PDFs for both single and multi-page documents.
No installation is needed. The tool works directly in your browser for a smooth Linux experience.
Yes, if you have browser access on your Ubuntu server, you can use the online crop tool.
Upload your PDF, use the crop tool, select the desired area, and save the cropped file.
The maximum file size is 100 MB for any single image or PDF. Larger files cannot be processed.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete, download, and restart for another file.
The tool offers an intuitive interface for precise cropping. Manually adjust the crop box for exact results.
Yes, it's accessible via browser on any Linux distribution, including Ubuntu.
Yes, our tool requires no software. Access it via your web browser to crop images quickly and easily.
The tool operates in the browser for direct workflow. For security details, refer to other resources.
No, it's designed for desktop browsers only, and doesn't support mobile devices.
While cropping, adjustments are possible, but once saved, changes are final. Check your crop before saving.