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Crop Photo on MacOS
Annotate and Crop Photos Seamlessly on MacOS
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
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2.5억
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50억
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200만
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Use our browser-based tool to upload your photo, then select the crop tool to adjust and trim your image. Save your edited photo easily.
Yes, our tool allows you to add customizable borders to your photos after cropping. Choose your preferred border color and thickness.
Yes, the tool works perfectly on MacOS as it runs in any web browser. No need for extra software installation.
You can upload and annotate images in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. The tool processes these common image types seamlessly.
Yes, you can crop images directly in your web browser on MacOS without any need for additional software.
Yes, you can manually adjust the cropping boundaries to suit your needs, letting you tailor the image to the perfect size.
No, since it is a web-based tool, an internet connection is required to access and use the image annotation features.
While this tool is optimized for desktop use, it works on Windows as well as MacOS. However, it's desktop-only and not supported on mobile devices.
Yes, our tool provides seamless integration of cropping and annotation features, allowing you to adjust and enhance your image in one session.
The tool supports uploading an image file of up to 100 MB, making it capable of handling high-resolution photos.
Yes, the tool processes one image at a time. Export your work before starting a new session with another image.
Currently, you must first download the annotated or cropped image and then manually upload it to your MacOS Photos app.
Cropping does not affect the image quality beyond the alteration of image dimensions, maintaining visual clarity.
Yes, you can continue annotating your image after cropping it using a variety of tools provided within the interface.
Yes, once you download the edited image, all annotations and cropping modifications are embedded into the final file.