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Online Image Cropper by URL - Remote Image Edit

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Online Image Cropper by URL

Remote Edit
100% Browser-side
or drag & drop image anywhere
Enter an image URL above
or drag & drop an image here
Crop Settings
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Cropped preview

Image processed locally in your browser

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Online Image Cropper by URL?
This tool allows you to crop any image directly from a URL without downloading it first. Simply paste an image link, and the tool loads it into a visual editor where you can drag, resize, and adjust the crop area. The entire process runs in your browser — no image data is ever uploaded to any server.
Which image formats are supported for input?
The tool supports all common web image formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF (first frame), BMP, TIFF, and SVG. For output, you can choose between PNG (lossless, larger file), JPEG (lossy, smaller file), and WebP (modern format with excellent compression).
Why am I getting a cross-origin (CORS) error?
Some websites restrict external access to their images via CORS policies. If the image server doesn't allow cross-origin requests, the browser blocks canvas access for security reasons. In such cases, try downloading the image to your device first and use the Upload button instead, or try a different image source that permits cross-origin access (like images from Unsplash, Pexels, or your own hosting).
Is my image uploaded to any server?
No. All processing happens 100% client-side in your browser using HTML5 Canvas and JavaScript. The image is loaded into memory, displayed in the editor, and the cropped result is generated locally. No data is ever transmitted to any external server. Your privacy is fully protected.
Can I use this tool on mobile devices?
Absolutely! The tool is fully responsive and optimized for touch screens. On smartphones and tablets, you can pinch-zoom, drag the crop area with your finger, and use all features seamlessly. The interface automatically adapts to smaller screens for comfortable one-handed use.
What do the aspect ratio presets mean?
Aspect ratio locks the proportions of the crop rectangle. 'Free' allows any shape. '1:1' creates a perfect square — ideal for social media profile pictures. '16:9' is the widescreen standard for YouTube thumbnails and presentations. '4:3' is classic photo ratio. '9:16' is for vertical stories/reels. Choose the ratio that matches your intended use.
How do I rotate or flip the image?
Below the editor, you'll find toolbar buttons for rotating the image 90° left or right, and for flipping it horizontally or vertically. These operations are non-destructive — you can always reset to the original orientation using the reset button (circular arrow icon).
What does the quality slider control?
The quality slider affects the output file when you export as JPEG or WebP. A higher percentage (90-100%) yields better image quality but a larger file size. A lower percentage (60-80%) creates a smaller file suitable for web use. Note: PNG format ignores the quality setting as it uses lossless compression.
Is there a file size limit for images?
There's no hard limit imposed by the tool itself, but very large images (50+ megapixels or 30MB+ files) may cause performance slowdowns depending on your device's memory and processing power. For best results, images under 20MB and 8000Ă—8000 pixels are recommended. The tool handles typical web and camera photos without issues.
Can I crop animated GIFs?
The tool currently crops the first frame of animated GIFs. The output will be a static image (PNG, JPEG, or WebP). For full animated GIF cropping with frame preservation, you would need a specialized GIF editor. This tool is optimized for static image cropping.