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Crop your image with a fixed mask preview. Drag the image and adjust zoom to choose the exact visible area.
Set output format, quality, and target dimensions before confirming the crop.
Supported formats: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, HEIF
Batch mode: apply the same crop settings to multiple images (centered composition).
Crop images entirely in your browser. No server uploads.
Your files stay on your device, keeping your data private.
Image cropping helps you remove unwanted edges, center the subject, and create the exact composition required by websites, forms, profile pages, product listings, and social media platforms. Pixabc.com makes it easy to crop photos to a cleaner frame or a specific output size without installing extra software.
Pixabc.com is designed around local browser processing, so files are handled on your device during editing instead of being sent to our server for processing. This approach helps reduce privacy risk for image and video workflows.
Modern browsers support media decoding, canvas rendering, and file export APIs that make local editing possible. Pixabc.com uses these browser capabilities to provide fast, install-free tools that run directly in your tab.
No. Pixabc.com tools are web-based and run in your browser, so there is no desktop app or plugin required for common tasks like compressing, cropping, resizing, and extracting frames.
Yes. Pixabc.com supports batch image cropping so you can apply the same crop settings to multiple images in one run. Batch mode is useful when you need consistent output dimensions for product photos, galleries, profile images, or repeated website assets.
Yes. On Pixabc.com, you can set target width and height in pixels before cropping. This helps when a website, marketplace, visa form, avatar field, or CMS requires an exact image size or fixed aspect ratio.
You can drag the image and adjust zoom to control what appears inside the crop mask. Pixabc.com shows a live preview so you can center the subject, remove distractions, and confirm the final crop before downloading.
If the source image is smaller than your target dimensions, the crop may not fit unless enlargement is allowed or the target size is reduced. Pixabc.com gives you controls for the output size so you can choose whether to adjust the crop settings or resize expectations.
Yes. Pixabc.com lets you choose output format and quality settings after defining the crop. This is useful when you need a cropped JPG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF file for websites, ecommerce product pages, forms, or social media.
On Pixabc.com, Fast Mode is useful when you need quick crop results, especially for batches or simple edits. Use it when speed matters more than maximum encoding precision.
Use non-fast mode when output quality and encoding precision matter most, such as product photos, portfolio images, marketing visuals, or assets that need clean details after cropping.
Cropping can change file size because the output may have fewer pixels, a different format, or a different quality setting. Pixabc.com lets you preview and export the cropped result so you can balance composition, dimensions, and file size.
Consistent cropping helps product photos, Shopify storefronts, ecommerce product pages, blog thumbnails, and online galleries look more professional. Pixabc.com helps you create clean, consistent image compositions that fit layout requirements and improve visual presentation.
Yes. Pixabc.com works on iPhone and Android phones in modern mobile browsers, so you can run core workflows such as image compression, image cropping, image resizing, and video frame extraction directly on your device. Common Android phone brands include Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, and vivo, depending on browser and format support.