Cropping the same spot on a whole set of images shouldn't mean drawing the same box a hundred times. AutoCropper's sync crops put one crop on every image you upload and keep them linked — adjust one and they all follow — while crop templates let you save a layout and stamp it onto any future batch. Free, online, no signup.
Draw a crop on one image and convert it to a sync crop — AutoCropper instantly places an identical crop on every image you uploaded, scaled to each image's dimensions. The crops stay linked: drag, resize, or rotate the crop on any image and every other image follows in real time. Position it once, check a couple of images, and batch export — the same region cropped from your whole set, each as its own full-quality file.
If you crop the same arrangement again and again — a 9-up sheet of trading cards, a page layout you scan weekly — save it as a crop template. Templates store your rectangles as proportions, so they stretch to fit each image's size, and you can stamp one onto a single image, every image, or just the ones you pick. Sign in and your templates follow you across devices.
There is no software to install and no signup to start: upload JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, or HEIC images and bulk crop them right in your browser. Combine automatic photo detection with sync crops and templates to get through hundreds of images in a sitting, then export everything in one batch at full resolution.
A special horizontal sync mode lays evenly-spaced, uniformly-sized crops across a single image — built for strips of film negatives, photo booth strips, and contact sheets where the frames repeat at a fixed interval.
Cropping photos out of flatbed scans instead? AutoCropper also batch crops and splits scanned photos automatically, and you can auto-crop images online with AI detection — no drawing required. For a full walkthrough, read how to crop multiple images at once.
Selling or grading cards? Crop one 9-up sheet, save it as a template, and stamp it onto every sheet you scan from now on.
Shot a series against the same backdrop? Apply one crop to the whole set so every listing photo is framed identically.
Portraits captured in a fixed position crop perfectly with one synced crop across the entire batch.
Forms, receipts, book pages, or any repeating arrangement — draw the crops once and reuse them on every future batch.
Upload your images to AutoCropper, draw a crop on one of them, and click Sync Crop(s). An identical crop is placed on every uploaded image, and they stay linked — adjust one and they all update. Then batch export every image as its own file.
Yes. Synced crops are live-linked: dragging, resizing, or rotating the crop on any one image applies the same change to the matching crop on every other image in real time.
Sync crops link live crops across the images you have open right now — adjust one and all follow. A crop template is a saved layout you can re-apply in any future session, to one image or a whole batch. Templates can also create sync crops when you apply them, so the two work together.
Yes. Save your current crops as a named template and apply it to future uploads — to one image, all images, or a subset you pick. Templates work without an account (saved in your browser), and signing in syncs them across devices.
Yes. Synced crops and templates store positions proportionally, so the crop covers the same relative region on each image and scales to each image's dimensions.
Yes — AutoCropper is free for up to 5 uploads a day with no signup, running entirely in your browser. Pro plans add unlimited uploads.