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Crop Photo in Macbook
Effortlessly Crop Photos on Your Macbook
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
Upload your image to our browser-based tool, select the crop function, and adjust the boundaries to your desired area. Download the cropped image effortlessly.
Yes, you can crop photos directly in your Macbook’s browser. No installations are needed; simply upload your photo and use the cropping tool to adjust as needed.
Yes, you can use the tool on any Macbook browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari to crop your images online without any installation.
Yes, our user-friendly interface allows you to crop photos quickly and intuitively, making it perfect for quick touch-ups on your Macbook.
Yes, the tool supports cropping for JPG, PNG, and WEBP file formats, letting you easily adjust various common image types.
Yes, there is a maximum limit of 100 MB per image file. Be mindful of this size limit when preparing your photo for cropping.
No, this tool focuses on image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP. For PDF cropping, you'll need a specific PDF tool.
No sign-in is required for basic cropping functions, allowing you quick and anonymous access to crop your images.
The tool maintains your image’s original quality as much as possible, ensuring clear results after cropping is completed.
No, this tool is designed for cropping images only. Video cropping requires different software tailored for video editing.
No, our tool is for cropping digital images on your Macbook; it does not relate to any physical Macbook hardware like chargers.
For images exceeding 100 MB, you may need to reduce the file size with other tools before uploading for cropping.
No, our tool processes one image file at a time. Upload, crop, download, and then restart for a new file.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates within the browser, ensuring you have access to the latest features.
No, color adjustments pertain to annotations. Cropping focuses on adjusting the area of the image itself.