Crop next-gen AVIF photos with the smallest file sizes on the web. Free, browser-based, and ready for modern websites.
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Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP
Drop an .avif file onto the page or click to browse. We decode it in your browser using the built-in AV1 decoder.
Drag the crop frame to the region you want. Use the toolbar to rotate, flip, or zoom in.
The live preview shows the cropped AVIF re-decoded in real time — what you see is what you'll download.
Click Download. AVIF keeps files smallest; WebP or JPG broadens compatibility; PNG preserves transparency losslessly.
Chrome 85+, Edge 121+, Firefox 93+, Opera 71+, and Safari 16.4+ on macOS 13 and iOS 16.4. Older Safari and any browser before late 2020 won't render AVIF — for those visitors, ship a JPG or WebP fallback alongside your AVIF.
AVIF compresses about 20% better than WebP at similar quality, but it's slower to encode and has narrower legacy support. Use AVIF for hero images on modern sites; use WebP when you need broader compatibility (Safari before 16.4, older Android).
Yes. Select JPG from the output format selector before downloading. The AVIF is decoded to raw pixels in your browser and re-encoded as JPG, so the result opens in any image viewer, email client, or older browser.
At matched visual quality, AVIF files are typically 40–50% smaller than JPG, thanks to AV1's modern intra-frame prediction. For the same file size, AVIF preserves significantly more detail in high-frequency areas like hair, foliage, and text.
AVIF encoding is genuinely slower — AV1 explores many more prediction modes than JPG's DCT. Expect a 2–10× encode time vs JPG depending on image size and quality. Decoding (preview) is fast; only the final download step takes extra time.