Crop an Image into a Circle
Crop a photo or logo into a circle with transparent corners, right in your browser. Add a border if you like, preview the exact result, and download a PNG — nothing is uploaded.
Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.
A real circle, transparent corners and all
Choosing the Circle shape masks your crop to a circle (or an ellipse on a non-square selection) and makes the four corners fully transparent, so the result drops onto any background — a profile page, a slide, a colored banner — with no white box around it. Because transparency has to survive, the download is a PNG, and a live preview on a checkerboard shows exactly what you will get.
Frame it the way you want
Lock the crop to 1:1 for a perfect circle, or leave it free for an oval. Add a border of any thickness and color to make a ringed avatar, and use rotate, flip and straighten to get the framing right first. Everything runs on your device, so a private portrait never leaves your machine.
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).