What is Image Cropper?
An image cropper removes unwanted outer areas of an image and keeps only the selected composition. Cropping is useful for profile pictures, thumbnails, product photos, social posts, and consistent website imagery.

Crop images into clean square, landscape, portrait, or centered custom areas.
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An image cropper removes unwanted outer areas of an image and keeps only the selected composition. Cropping is useful for profile pictures, thumbnails, product photos, social posts, and consistent website imagery.

Cropping removes unnecessary edges and focuses attention on the subject. It can turn a general photo into a stronger thumbnail, profile image, product photo, or social media visual. A good crop often improves clarity more than filters or compression.
Use square crops for avatars and marketplace thumbnails. Use landscape crops for blog headers, Open Graph images, banners, and article cards. Use portrait crops for profile-style visuals, vertical posts, and mobile-first layouts.
Keep the important subject away from the edges so it does not feel cramped. For faces, leave a little space above the head and avoid cutting through joints or important objects. For products, keep the item centered and leave enough padding for clean presentation.
Consistent crop ratios make a website look more organized. If your blog cards use the same ratio, your grid will look cleaner and easier to scan.