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Cut Image on Computer
Effortlessly Cut Images on Your Computer with Online Tools
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use an online tool that supports image cutting. Upload your image, select the part you want to cut, and save the edited version. No installation needed.
Yes, several tools allow you to cut images online for free. Upload your photo, use the cut tool to select the desired section, and download the result.
After cutting an image, you can paste it into another program or document by copying the selection and using the paste function in your preferred application.
A freehand image cutter allows you to manually select the area of an image you'd like to remove or retain, offering flexibility in shape and size.
Yes, you can use online tools compatible with Windows 11. Simply open the browser on your device, upload your image, and proceed with cutting.
Yes, online tools support precise edge cutting, helping you trim or shape images according to your requirements without installing software.
Upload your image to the online tool, use the cutter feature to highlight the area you want to keep, and download the newly edited image.
No, the image cutting tool is online-only, meaning you don't need to download or install any software on your computer.
While not all cutting tools offer background removal, some allow you to cut around subjects in your image and separate them from the background.
Yes, since the tool works online in a browser, it is accessible on Chromebooks. Simply open the tool, upload your image, and start cutting.
Typically, online image cutters have limitations on file size. While this depends on the tool, many handle files up to 100 MB.
No, most online image cutting tools process one image at a time. For batch processing, consider desktop software alternatives.
The tool generally supports common formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to cut images in these widely-used formats.
While cutting may alter image composition, using high-quality formats like PNG, especially without compression, can help maintain quality.
The tool focuses on image cutting and does not include OCR features for text extraction from images or PDFs.