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Crop Image in Browser
Free Crop Image Browser Tool - No Downloads Needed
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4.4
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4.4
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2.5억
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50억
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자주 묻는 질문
Upload your image to the browser-based editor and use the cropping tool from the palette. Adjust the selection box over the area you want to keep and apply the crop.
Yes, cropping images in your browser is safe since our tool doesn't process files on a server. Your images are handled directly in your browser session.
You can crop images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Simply upload your image and use the tool to crop to your desired size.
Yes, the tool handles images up to 100 MB. This allows for high-resolution images to be cropped efficiently without exceeding the file size limit.
Yes, the cropping tool works entirely in your web browser, meaning there's no need to download or install any additional software to crop images.
You can crop images for free without an account. However, creating an account offers benefits like saving your work to Evernote.
Yes, you can preview how your image will appear after cropping before committing to download it, ensuring it meets your expectations.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use. You should access it via a computer browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for optimal performance.
No, you need an active internet connection to use the browser-based cropping tool. While it runs in your browser, online access is necessary.
Images larger than 100 MB can't be processed. You'll need to reduce the file size to meet this requirement, possibly by resizing or compressing it beforehand.
No, you can only crop one image per session. After finishing with one image, you'll need to upload the next image and start a new session.
Yes, the cropping tool is free for basic image processing. Creating an account offers additional features, but cropping remains free.
Primarily focused on cropping, the tool includes basic annotation features but doesn’t offer advanced image editing functionalities like filters or adjustments.
Cropping an image generally retains its quality, though removing parts of the image reduces its size and potentially its resolution depending on the crop area.
Currently, annotations and crops are applied in real time, so finalizing your crop means you should download the image immediately as no history is saved.