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Instagram Image Cropper — Free Online

Crop photos for Instagram sizes. Choose a preset for square posts, portrait posts, stories, reels, or profile pictures.

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Instagram image cropper

Crop your image for Instagram posts, stories, reels, and profile pictures in seconds. ImageCropKit includes common Instagram crop presets, so you do not need to remember the exact dimensions or manually calculate aspect ratios.

Whether you are preparing a square post, a vertical story, a reel cover, or a profile picture, you can upload your image, choose the right preset, adjust the crop area, and download the final image directly in your browser.

Instagram crop presets

Choose from common Instagram image sizes:

  • Square post: 1080 × 1080
  • Portrait post: 1080 × 1350 — recommended for higher engagement
  • Story: 1080 × 1920
  • Reel cover: 1080 × 1920
  • Profile picture: 320 × 320

The 4:5 portrait format (1080 × 1350) is widely recommended because vertical posts take up more screen space in the feed, which tends to increase engagement compared to square posts. If you are unsure which format to choose, start with the portrait preset.

These presets help you create properly framed images for different Instagram placements without guessing the width, height, or aspect ratio.

Crop Instagram photos privately

ImageCropKit processes your image locally in your browser. Your photo is not uploaded to a server, and you do not need to create an account before downloading the cropped image.

Use these presets for other platforms

Instagram square and portrait presets are also useful for Facebook posts, TikTok profile pictures, and other platforms with similar aspect ratios. The 1:1 square preset works for most social profile photos, and the 1080 × 1350 portrait ratio is close to what Pinterest and Facebook use for vertical images.

More tools for social images

Need a different crop? Use the square crop tool for 1:1 images, the bulk cropper for multiple social images, or the local cropper if privacy is your main concern.

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