Online GIF Crop Tool

Precisely crop any area of a GIF and keep only what you need.

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GIF Cropper Introduction

The GIF Cropper allows drag-to-select or precise coordinate input for lossless cropping while preserving animation and transparency. Processing happens locally in your browser for security and efficiency—ideal for reducing file size, focusing on key content, or adapting to social media dimensions.

Key Features

  • Drag-to-select rectangular areas or enter precise coordinates/sizes
  • Real-time preview of crop area and output
  • Preserves frame order and transparency without affecting animation
  • Local processing with one-click download for privacy and security

Use Cases

  • Remove borders or watermarks to highlight key content
  • Adapt dimensions for social media, product pages, or presentations
  • Reduce file size and improve loading speed through cropping

For best results, crop before resizing/compressing to achieve optimal quality and file size.

Instructions

1. Upload GIF file

Click the upload area or drag and drop the GIF file into it. Supports GIF files up to 50MB.

2. Select cropping area

Drag in the preview to select the area to keep, or enter the starting coordinates and size for precise cropping.

3. Start cropping

Click the "Start Cropping" button and wait for the process to finish. Processing time depends on GIF size and frame count.

4. Download the cropped GIF

After cropping is complete, you can preview the result and download the cropped GIF.

Cropping Tips

Common Cropping Methods

Choose the cropping method based on your needs:

  • Center Crop: StartX = (OriginalWidth - TargetWidth)/2, StartY = (OriginalHeight - TargetHeight)/2
  • Square Crop: Set the target width and height to the same value
  • Content Crop: Keep only the main content area to reduce file size

Notes

Please note the following when cropping:

  • The cropping width and height must be within the original image to avoid errors
  • Smaller cropping areas usually result in a smaller exported file size
  • Cropping happens before other operations; if resizing is needed, crop first then resize

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