Batch Image Cropper
Crop images in batches to remove extra edges or keep the important area for product photos, covers, and content images.
About the Image Cropper
The Image Cropper is suitable for removing extra edges and unnecessary areas from images in batches. You can add multiple images at once and crop the left, top, right, and bottom margins with one consistent rule, which is useful for product images, covers, screenshots, and content visuals.
When working with a batch of images, you often need to trim edges consistently, remove white borders, keep the main subject, or make the whole group look cleaner. This tool helps reduce repetitive work and complete batch cropping more efficiently.
This page supports adding images in batches and provides crop pixel settings for the left, top, right, and bottom edges, making it suitable for everyday image cleanup and batch processing workflows.
How Do You Crop Images Online in Batch?
- Add Image Files:Click the upload area to choose multiple images, or drag them directly onto the page. The files will be added to the batch processing list automatically.
- Set the Crop Margins:Enter the crop pixels for the left, top, right, and bottom sides based on your needs, and apply the same rule to the whole batch of images.
- Start Batch Cropping:After you click start, the tool processes images one by one in order and shows the progress of each file as well as the overall task in real time.
- Review the Output Results:After cropping is finished, you can review the output dimensions, file size, and basic information of each image so it is easier to save and organize them.
- Use the Results in Other Scenarios:The processed images are suitable for product image publishing, cover creation, web display, and organizing visuals for content.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which image formats does this tool support?
This page mainly supports common image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP, making it suitable for everyday batch image cropping.
What do crop pixels mean?
Crop pixels describe how many pixels should be removed from each side of the image. For example, if the left crop is set to 20, the tool removes 20 pixels from the left side of every image.
What happens if the crop values are too large?
If the crop values are too large, the tool tries to keep the smallest valid output area so the result does not become invalid. It is best to set the margins based on the real size of your images.
Are images uploaded to a server during cropping?
Usually not. This tool mainly reads and crops images locally in your browser, making it suitable for workflows that want to protect image privacy.
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