Add a Border to an Image
Add a clean border or frame around any image, choosing the thickness and color, with a live preview — all in your browser, nothing uploaded.
Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.
A frame in any color and thickness
A border separates an image from the page behind it, ties a set of photos together, or turns a screenshot into a tidy card. Set the border thickness and pick any color; the preview shows the exact result, and the border scales with the image so it looks the same whether the export is large or small.
Borders that follow the shape
The border wraps whatever shape you crop to: a plain rectangle, rounded corners, or a full circle for a ringed avatar. Crop to a fixed ratio, rotate or straighten first, then export — as PNG when the corners are transparent, or the original format for a plain rectangular frame. Everything runs locally on your device.
Frequently asked questions
- Is my image uploaded to crop it?
- No. Cropping, rounding corners, adding borders, rotating and straightening all run locally in your browser.
- Can I crop an image into a circle?
- Yes. Choose the Circle shape to crop to a circle (or an ellipse on non-square crops). The corners become transparent and the result is exported as a PNG so the circle stays clean on any background.
- Can I round the corners or add a border?
- Yes. Pick Rounded and set the corner radius, and add a border of any thickness and color. A live preview shows the exact result before you download.
- Can I crop to a specific aspect ratio?
- Yes. Choose Free, 1:1, 4:5, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9 or 9:16 and the crop selection snaps to that ratio.
- What format is the cropped image saved in?
- The original format is preserved where possible. Rounded and circle crops export as PNG so their transparent corners are kept (BMP is also saved as PNG).