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1.618:1 Image Cropper

Crop to the golden ratio

Drop an image and crop it to 1.618:1, the golden ratio. It’s a balanced landscape proportion, a little wider than 3:2 and narrower than 16:9, used in design and composition for a frame that feels naturally proportioned.

Each image opens in an editor where you drag to reposition the subject and zoom from to . A rule-of-thirds grid helps placement, and Center resets the frame.

What you get

  • Original format kept. JPEG stays JPEG, PNG keeps transparency, WebP stays WebP.
  • Full resolution. Only the area outside the frame is removed.
  • Landscape output sized to the widest 1.618:1 region that fits your framing.

Batch and privacy

Add several images, frame each, and use Download all as ZIP, or download one at a time. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Frequently Asked Questions

1.618:1 is the golden ratio, often written with the Greek letter phi. It's a proportion used in design and composition for a balanced, slightly wide landscape frame.

Landscape, a little wider than 3:2 and narrower than 16:9.

No. Cropping removes the area outside the frame; the kept pixels stay at full resolution. Zooming crops tighter, it does not upscale.

JPEG, PNG, and WebP. The crop is exported in the same format as the input.

No.

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