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Crop Image on Microsoft Edge
Easy Online Image Cropping in Microsoft Edge
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cropped images directly in Microsoft Edge using our tool by simply uploading your image, selecting the crop tool, adjusting the crop area, and applying it.
While edge doesn't inherently support PDF cropping, our tool focuses on image cropping. Consider converting PDF images to JPG or PNG for cropping.
Yes, cropping images with our browser-based tool in Microsoft Edge is completely free. No software or subscription is needed.
Open your image in our online editor in Microsoft Edge, select the crop tool from the toolbar, adjust your crop area, and apply changes.
Yes, use our web-based image cropper in Microsoft Edge without any downloads. Just upload your image and begin cropping.
Ensure that you're using a web-based tool like ours. Edge's native functions may not support cropping; web tools provide flexibility.
Certainly! Just open Edge on Windows 10, access our online image cropper, and crop images as needed without extra software.
Microsoft Edge does not have a native shortcut for image cropping. Use our tool's intuitive interface for quick cropping instead.
Use our entirely online image cropping tool in Microsoft Edge. Upload your image, crop, and download it with no installations.
No plugins are required. Our web-based tool enables cropping directly in Microsoft Edge with a few clicks.
No, you must crop one image at a time. After cropping and downloading an image, upload another to continue.
First, reload the page or clear your cache. If issues persist, try using another browser or contact support for help.
No, the tool only processes images one at a time to ensure efficient handling and processing.
No, the current tool is optimized for desktop use in browsers like Microsoft Edge. Mobile support isn't available.
Yes, the tool supports images up to 100 MB, so larger files must be reduced before cropping.