Recortar imágenes en línea

Selecciona la zona exacta que necesitas de tus imágenes. Gratis, privado e instantáneo — todo se ejecuta en tu navegador.

100% Privado — Tus archivos nunca salen de tu dispositivo. Todo el procesamiento ocurre en tu navegador.

Suelta tu imagen aquí

o haz clic para seleccionar — JPG, PNG, WebP compatibles

¿Cómo funciona el recortador de imágenes?

Esta herramienta utiliza la API Canvas integrada en tu navegador para extraer el área seleccionada de tu imagen. Todo el proceso se ejecuta localmente en tu dispositivo — tus imágenes nunca se envían a ningún servidor.

Tips for Better Image Cropping

  • Use aspect ratio presets for consistency — Select a preset ratio like 1:1 (square), 16:9 (widescreen), or 4:3 (classic) to ensure your cropped images match platform requirements.
  • Apply the rule of thirds — Position your subject along the imaginary grid lines that divide the image into thirds. Cropping to place key elements at intersections creates more compelling compositions.
  • Crop for the final use case — Think about where the image will be displayed before cropping. A website hero banner needs a wide landscape crop (16:9), while a Pinterest pin benefits from a tall portrait crop (2:3).
  • Drag the corners for precision — Use the corner and edge handles of the crop selection to fine-tune your area. Click and drag inside the selection to reposition it.
  • Type exact pixel values — For pixel-perfect results, enter specific width and height values in the dimension inputs rather than dragging.
  • Choose the right output format — Export as JPEG for photographs, PNG for images needing transparency, and WebP for the best balance of quality and file size.

When to Crop Your Images

  • Social media posts — Crop photos to 1:1 for Instagram feed posts, 9:16 for Stories and Reels, or 16:9 for YouTube thumbnails.
  • Product photography — Crop product images to consistent dimensions for your e-commerce store. Uniform cropping creates a professional, cohesive catalog.
  • Passport and ID photos — Many government applications require specific photo dimensions. Use the crop tool with exact pixel values to meet these requirements.
  • Removing unwanted elements — Crop out distracting backgrounds, photo-bombers, or unnecessary empty space to improve composition.
  • Website headers and banners — Create perfectly sized hero images, blog post headers, and promotional banners by cropping to your website's exact layout dimensions.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Recortar reduce la calidad?
El recorte extrae píxeles de la imagen original a su resolución nativa — sin redimensionamiento ni remuestreo. Para JPEG y WebP, se aplica una recodificación mínima al 92% de calidad. La salida PNG es sin pérdida.
¿Qué son los preajustes de proporción?
Los preajustes bloquean la selección de recorte en proporciones comunes: 1:1 (cuadrado, ideal para fotos de perfil), 4:3 (foto estándar), 3:2 (foto DSLR), 16:9 (pantalla ancha), y 9:16 (video vertical). Elige "Libre" para selección sin restricciones.
¿Qué formatos de salida están disponibles?
Puedes exportar tu imagen recortada como JPEG, PNG o WebP. JPEG es mejor para fotos, PNG preserva la transparencia y es sin pérdida, y WebP ofrece el mejor tamaño de archivo con alta calidad.
Can I crop to exact pixel dimensions?
Yes! You can type exact width and height values in the dimension inputs to get pixel-perfect crops. This is especially useful for images that need to meet specific size requirements, such as profile photos, product images, or ad creatives with fixed dimensions.
What crop size should I use for Instagram?
For Instagram feed posts, use a 1:1 (square) crop at 1080×1080 pixels. For Stories and Reels, use 9:16 at 1080×1920 pixels. For landscape posts, 1.91:1 (1080×566) works well. Select the appropriate aspect ratio preset in the crop tool, then export at the recommended resolution.
Can I crop passport or ID photos?
Yes — use the free aspect ratio mode and type the exact pixel dimensions required by your country's passport or ID photo standards. For example, US passport photos require 2×2 inches (600×600 pixels at 300 DPI). After cropping, verify the output dimensions shown in the result before downloading.
Can I undo a crop or start over?
ImgLab never modifies your original file — it creates a new cropped copy. If the crop isn't right, simply drop the original image again and adjust the selection. You can experiment freely since your source file remains untouched on your device.

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