Batch Max-Area Crop

Extracts the largest possible region from each image matching the target aspect ratio, center-crops it, and scales down to the target size (never upscales smaller images).

Crop Settings
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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP and more — multi-select enabled

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How to Batch Crop Images Online

Our free batch crop tool uses intelligent max-area center cropping to process multiple images at once. It analyzes each image, finds the largest region that matches your target aspect ratio, crops from the center, and scales it down to your desired size — all without upscaling smaller images.

Choose from popular preset sizes like 800×800 (perfect for e-commerce product photos), 1920×1080 (landscape 16:9 for presentations), or enter custom dimensions. Select JPG or PNG output format with adjustable quality, then batch process all your images in seconds.

This tool is ideal for e-commerce sellers who need uniform product images, social media managers preparing content for multiple platforms, or photographers creating consistent portfolio thumbnails. All processing happens in your browser — your images are never uploaded anywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does max-area crop mean?

Max-area crop extracts the largest possible region from your image that matches the target aspect ratio, then center-crops it. This ensures you get the maximum content from each image while achieving consistent dimensions across all images.

Will my images be upscaled if they're smaller than the target?

No. If your image is smaller than the target size, the tool will crop to the correct aspect ratio but will not upscale the image. This preserves image quality and avoids blurry results.

Can I use custom crop dimensions?

Yes. In addition to preset sizes (800×800, 1200×1200, 1920×1080, etc.), you can select "Custom Size" and enter any width and height in pixels.

What image formats are supported for input?

The tool accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and any other image format your browser can decode. Output can be either JPG or PNG format.

How are the cropped images delivered?

In upload mode, all cropped images are packaged into a ZIP file for download. In folder mode (Chrome/Edge only), images are saved directly to your chosen output folder.