FREE IMAGE TOOL
Circle Crop
Crop any image into a centered circle and export a transparent PNG, ideal for profile pictures and avatars. Batch process many at once in your browser.
Drop your images here
PNG, JPG, or WebP, select as many as you like
Why Use Our Circle Crop?
Perfect Circle, Every Time
The crop is a true centered circle sized to each image, so your subject sits neatly in the middle with no manual fiddling.
Transparent PNG Output
The area outside the circle is fully transparent, so your cropped image drops cleanly onto any background, profile, or design.
Batch Process Many Images
Upload a whole set, set the circle size once, and it applies to every image. Download them individually or all at once as a ZIP.
Adjustable Size
Use the slider to set the circle as a percentage of each image's shorter side, with a live preview of the first image.
100% Private
Your images never leave your device. All cropping happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API.
Great for Avatars
Ideal for profile pictures, team headshots, community avatars, and any place that expects a round image.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I crop an image into a circle?
Upload your image, then use the size slider to set how large the circle should be. The crop is centered automatically and the result is a transparent PNG you can download.
Can I crop many images at once?
Yes. Upload a whole batch, set the circle size once, and it applies to every image based on its own dimensions. Download them individually or all together as a ZIP.
Is the background transparent?
Yes. Everything outside the circle is fully transparent, so the cropped image sits cleanly on any color, photo, or design without a visible square edge.
What format is the output?
Circle crops are always saved as PNG, because PNG supports the transparency needed for the rounded edges. JPG cannot store transparency.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. All cropping happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device.
What is this good for?
Round profile pictures and avatars, team and community photos, stickers, badges, and anywhere a circular image looks cleaner than a square one.
