Circle Crop Image Online
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Click an image card to load it in the cropper.
Upload multiple images, position the subject inside the circular crop area, keep Lock cropper on to reuse one circle crop across the batch or turn it off for per image framing, then rotate, zoom, and download one PNG or all results. No registration is required.
How to Crop an Image into a Circle
- Upload one or more images
- Position the subject inside the circle crop area on the main image
- Use zoom or rotate if needed
- Download one circle crop or the whole batch as PNG all at once
Key Features
Batch Circle Crop
Bulk circle crop multiple images — set one circular frame and apply it across every uploaded photo, or unlock it to fine tune each image individually.
Transparent Outer Area
Everything outside the circle stays transparent for flexible reuse.
Made for Profile Images
Keep the subject centered for profile and avatar style exports.
Frequently Asked Questions
A circle crop trims an image into a circular shape instead of a rectangle or square. It is commonly used for profile pictures, avatars, team photos, logos, app icons, and other layouts where a rounded subject area looks cleaner or fits the design better than a standard box crop.
Upload one or more images, position the subject inside the circular crop area on the main image, and use zoom or rotation if needed to refine the framing. You can then download one result or export the full batch once the circle crop looks right.
Circle crop downloads as PNG because the area outside the circle needs to remain transparent. JPG does not support transparency, so PNG is the appropriate format when you want only the circular part of the image to remain visible.
Yes. If you turn off Lock cropper, each image can remember its own circular crop framing while you move through the list. If the lock stays on, the same crop setup is reused across the batch for faster, more consistent output.
A square-friendly image of at least 400x400 pixels is a reasonable minimum, but around 800x800 pixels or larger usually gives a better balance of quality and flexibility. Higher-resolution images help preserve cleaner edges and better detail in the final circular export.
No. The crop runs locally in your browser, so your images stay on your device while you preview and download them. The tool does not upload your files to a remote server for processing.
