Crop it down to the part that matters — in seconds
Draw a box around what you want to keep and throw the rest away — the clutter, a stranger at the edge, the wrong half of a screenshot. Works on images and video, right in your browser.
Drag a box, keep what matters — your file never leaves your device.
Pick your crop tool
Crop an image or a video — the same drag-a-box move, no editor either way.
Your image has too much content, or a scanned document has wide margins. Remove the unwanted portions in seconds.
Crop my imageInstagram wants a square, TikTok wants vertical, your edit was shot wide. Crop to the right aspect ratio in seconds.
Crop my videoWhy cropping is harder than it should be
Cutting the edges off a photo or a clip is a drag-a-box idea. The tools that do it cleanly turn it into a project.
Editors treat it like design work
Removing what you don't want is a single box-drag — but Photoshop hides its crop tool behind a subscription, and Canva wants a template and a login.
And a gallery or reader app only zooms the view; the file stays exactly as cluttered as it was.
A different app for every file
Preview will crop a photo but won't touch an MP4. A video editor won't bother with a single screenshot.
So you bounce between apps, guessing which one even lets you cut the frame down — and which will let you export it without paying.
The thing you want gone is right there
You can see exactly what should go — the stray tab, the messy counter, the stranger at the edge — and you still can't just lasso it off.
Meanwhile a ten-second change is holding up a listing, a post, or a send.
Cropping is just “look here, not there”
It's the most basic composition decision there is — point at the part that matters, drop the rest.
That should be a box you drag, not a skill you acquire or a subscription you buy.
“We know the feeling of a photo or clip that's perfect except for what's around the edges. You can see the box you'd draw — you just shouldn't need a design app to make the cut.”
Millions of frames, cut down to what mattered
Three steps. That's it.
From a cluttered frame to a clean crop without opening an editor.
Open the crop tool
Pick Crop Image for a photo or screenshot, Crop Video for a clip — then drop your file in.
Drag the box
Frame the part you want to keep. Lock a square or 16:9 if the destination needs one — everything else is dropped.
Download just that
Save the cropped file — clutter, stranger and dead margin gone. Nothing was uploaded along the way.
Without a quick way to crop
A loose frame is a small thing — until it's the thing everyone sees.
- A product photo goes live with your cluttered counter still behind it, and the listing looks amateur next to the competition.
- A screenshot you share still shows the browser tab — and the private thing in it — you never meant anyone to see.
- A clip keeps the empty half of the room and the glowing second monitor in shot, because nothing on your laptop would crop the video.
- A profile photo includes the stranger who wandered into the edge, because your phone only zoomed the view instead of cutting the file.
- A photographed receipt shows the whole tabletop, so the part that matters is too small to read when it's submitted.
From cluttered frame to clean crop
Before
- The frame holds too much — clutter, a stranger, a stray tab, the wrong half of the room.
- You post it cluttered, zoom-and-hope, or fall back on a worse shot.
- A ten-second box-drag derails the listing, the post, or the slide you were shipping.
After
- Pick Crop Image or Crop Video, drag the box, download — seconds for a photo, moments for a clip.
- The product sits clean against its frame, the screenshot shows only the chart, the recording is just the speaker.
- The listing goes live, the post looks intentional, and you're back on the real task.
Why crop with MyTools
Nothing to install
No Photoshop, no Canva account, no desktop editor — the crop runs in your browser tab.
No sign-up
No account and no email gate. Open the tool, crop, download.
Drag a box, done
Frame what you want to keep and the rest is dropped — no layers, no learning curve.
Images and video alike
Crop a clip with the same move you'd use on a photo — one place for both.
Stays on your device
Your image or video never leaves the browser — nothing is uploaded or stored.
Free, no watermark
Every crop is free, with no watermark stamped on the result.



