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Circle-crop any photo or give it adjustable rounded corners — transparent PNG out, drag to frame it perfectly.

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Profile-ready circles, frame-ready corners

Square photos and circular avatar slots don't agree on what matters: the platform will happily centre-crop your forehead out of frame. Doing the circle crop yourself — positioned where you want it — fixes that everywhere at once, because a pre-cropped image looks right on Slack, Discord, GitHub, LinkedIn, forums and email signatures alike. The output is a true transparent PNG, so it composes cleanly onto any background a platform or document throws behind it.

Circle mode crops to a perfect circle: drag the photo to position the framing and use the size slider to zoom in or out of the crop. Rounded-corner mode keeps the full rectangle but radiuses the corners — from a subtle 4% card look to fully pill-shaped at 50% — which is exactly what app screenshots, hero images and testimonial photos want.

Tips for a good avatar

  • Eyes above centre. Faces read best when the eyes sit in the top third of the circle — drag the crop down slightly.
  • Leave breathing room. Crop a touch wider than feels natural; platforms often shrink avatars to 32px where tight crops turn to mush.
  • Start big. Crop from the original photo, not an already-tiny copy. If the source is small, upscale it first.

Everything happens in your browser, full-stop — the photo never uploads, and the transparent PNG downloads at the crop's native resolution. Pair it with the background remover for the floating-headshot look, or add a ring border after cropping.

Common questions

Why PNG and not JPG?

JPG can't store transparency — the area outside the circle would turn solid white. PNG keeps it genuinely clear.

What resolution comes out?

The crop's native pixels — a circle cut from a 3000px photo downloads at that scale, ready for retina displays.