Crop Image for Wallpaper

Fit any photo to your exact phone or desktop resolution. Pick from iPhone, Android, FHD, QHD, and 4K presets — or enter your own dimensions.

Upload Image

Drag & drop or click to upload

Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP

Step by Step

How to Wallpaper

01

Upload Your Image

Start with the largest source you have. A 4K phone wallpaper needs at least 1170×2532 pixels; downscaling looks great, upscaling does not.

02

Pick Your Device Resolution

Choose iPhone 14/15 (1170×2532), generic phone (1080×1920), MacBook FHD (1920×1080), QHD (2560×1440), or 4K (3840×2160).

03

Position the Subject

Keep the focal point in the center-bottom for phone home screens (clock sits on top) or center-screen for desktop wallpapers.

04

Download

Export as JPG for photos (smaller file, fine for wallpapers) or PNG when the wallpaper has sharp graphics, gradients, or text.

Core Features

What You Get

Presets for iPhone (1170×2532, 1284×2778), Android (1080×1920), and other common phone resolutions
Desktop presets for FHD (1920×1080), QHD (2560×1440), 4K (3840×2160), and ultrawide
Portrait and landscape orientation with one click
Lock-screen and home-screen safe-area guides for clock and dock
High-quality resampling preserves detail when downscaling from 8K+ sources
Free with no signup, no watermark, no usage limits
Use Cases

When to Use This

iPhone lock screen wallpaper at 1170×2532 with the subject below the clock area
Android home screen wallpaper at 1080×2400 sized for the actual device dpi
MacBook desktop wallpaper at 2560×1600 or 3024×1964 (Retina)
4K wallpaper at 3840×2160 for a single monitor (crop separately for dual-monitor)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wallpaper does my phone need?

Common resolutions: iPhone 14/15 1170×2532, iPhone 14/15 Plus/Pro Max 1290×2796, iPhone 13/12 1170×2532, older iPhone 11 1242×2688, Pixel 8 1080×2400, Samsung Galaxy S24 1080×2340. Search your model's screen resolution if unsure — that's the wallpaper size you want.

Should I use 4K or HD for my wallpaper?

Use the highest resolution your screen actually supports. A 4K wallpaper on a 1080p monitor wastes file size — the OS will downscale and you can't see the extra detail. But on a 4K display, an HD wallpaper looks soft. Match the wallpaper to the physical screen resolution.

Where is the safe area for lock screen vs home screen?

On iPhone lock screen, the top ~250px holds the clock and the bottom ~200px holds the flashlight/camera shortcuts and notch — keep the main subject in the center band. On the home screen, app icons cover most of the screen, so subtle backgrounds work better than detailed photos. Android is similar with widgets and the bottom dock.

Can I make a live or motion wallpaper here?

No — this tool crops still images only (JPG and PNG). For live wallpapers, you need a short video or Live Photo in the device's native format. You can still use this tool to crop a poster frame for a live wallpaper before exporting in another app.

Should I use portrait or landscape for my wallpaper?

Phones use portrait (taller than wide, e.g. 1080×1920). Desktops use landscape (wider than tall, e.g. 1920×1080). Tablets vary — iPad wallpapers are typically 2048×2732 in portrait but auto-rotate. Always crop to the orientation the device displays in.