Crop an image to 3:2

Crop photos to the 3:2 ratio used by most cameras and prints, with a live preview and locked proportions. Runs entirely in your browser.

Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.

PixelVault’s image cropper lets you crop an image in the browser and rotate, flip or straighten it — all without uploading. Cropping is the quickest way to improve a photo: remove distractions, focus on the subject, or reframe for a specific aspect ratio. With PixelVault you drag a selection directly on the image, and the output dimensions update live so you always know exactly what you will get.

Lock the crop to common ratios like 1:1 for a profile picture, 4:3 or 3:2 for prints, or 16:9 for video and covers — or crop freely to any shape. Beyond cropping, you can rotate in 90° steps, flip horizontally or vertically, and nudge a crooked horizon back to level with the straighten slider. It is a focused, private alternative to bulky online editors for the edits people make most often.

How it works

The image is rendered to a canvas with your rotation, flip and straighten baked in, and the crop selection maps to exact pixels on that canvas. When you export, PixelVault copies just the selected region into a new canvas and encodes it — so the crop is pixel-accurate and the rest of the image is simply discarded.

Why local processing matters

Because cropping happens on your device, your photos are never uploaded, cached or logged anywhere. That is especially reassuring when you are trimming personal pictures, documents or screenshots that contain private details. It is instant, and it works offline.

Supported formats

  • JPG — Cropped and saved in the original format.
  • PNG — Transparency preserved through the crop.
  • WebP — Supported end to end.

Common use cases

  • Crop a photo to a square for a profile or avatar.
  • Straighten a tilted horizon or scanned document.
  • Reframe an image to 16:9 for a video thumbnail or cover.
  • Rotate and flip photos taken at the wrong orientation.

Frequently asked questions

Is my image uploaded to crop it?
No. Cropping, rotating, flipping and straightening all run locally in your browser.
Can I crop to a specific aspect ratio?
Yes. Choose Free, 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 or 16:9 and the crop selection snaps to that ratio.
Can I rotate or straighten a tilted photo?
Yes. Rotate in 90° steps, flip horizontally or vertically, and fine-tune a crooked horizon with the straighten slider.
What format is the cropped image saved in?
The original format is preserved wherever possible (BMP files are saved as PNG).