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Cut Image on PC
Easily Cut and Annotate Images on Your PC
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To cut an image on your PC, you need to use an online tool or software that supports image clipping. Our tool allows easy annotation and cuts directly in your browser.
Microsoft Cut 9000 is not a real tool. However, you can use various online cutting tools available for image editing on your PC.
Yes, PicsArt has features for cutting and editing images. You need to install the software or use their online platform for these actions.
For detailed cuts, especially in design, use professional photo editing tools. General online tools also allow simple cuts and annotations.
Upload your image to an online image editor, select the area to cut, and use the available tools to perform the clipping. Our tool supports easy annotation and cutting for free.
For specific shape cuts like a PC case, use designing tools with precise cutting features. Simple online editors allow basic image cuts.
Yes, you can upload 4K images as long as they are within the 100 MB file size limit. Edit them directly in your browser without quality loss.
.jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats are supported. Ensure the image is below 100 MB for uploading.
Yes, use the annotation features to add highlights, text, or arrows while cutting your image. Perfect for feedback or design purposes.
No, this tool is designed for static images only, not for video editing or cutting.
No, you can cut images directly in the browser without downloading any software. Convenient and quick for PC users.
CapCut is primarily for video editing. Use specific image editing tools or online platforms like ours for cutting images.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. You need to finish with one image and then upload another if needed.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a browser on your PC for optimal performance.
Yes, each file must be 100 MB or smaller to be uploaded and edited successfully.