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Cut Photo on the Web
Effortlessly Cut Photos Online for Free
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
The tool allows you to cut and edit photos online. It's designed for quick and easy resizing and cropping in your web browser without any additional software.
Simply upload your photo to the tool, use the provided cropping interface to adjust the image dimensions, and download the edited version. It's straightforward and efficient.
Yes, you can manually adjust the cropping tool to section your photo into equal parts, though automatic partitioning is not supported.
Yes, the tool is entirely free to use and does not require any subscriptions or purchases. Just access it through your browser.
Yes, select the circle cropping option to cut your images into circular shapes. This can be useful for profile photos or design elements.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. You should use a desktop or laptop browser to access full functionalities.
Yes, the tool operates completely in your web browser, ensuring you don’t have to download or install any software.
The tool supports common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for various photo editing needs.
Yes, there's a 100 MB limit per file to ensure optimal performance during the editing process.
No, the tool allows processing one file at a time. You can restart the session for subsequent files.
While you can crop and resize, detailed photo quality editing features are not included. For advanced editing, other software may be necessary.
No, this tool is specifically for images. Cutting video clips would require a video editing tool.
After editing, click the download option to save the photo directly to your device with all the changes applied.
Yes, the tool supports slicing features to help you crop or resize images conveniently, though it doesn’t automatically slice photos into multiple pieces.
No, the focus is on cutting and resizing images. For annotations, you would need to use a combined annotation tool.