Crop an image to 16:9 for covers, banners, video previews, presentations, and wide layouts.
Crop Image 16:9 crops an image to a wide format often used for covers, banners, video previews, presentations, landing pages, YouTube images, and horizontal website blocks. Processing runs locally through canvas; the image is not sent to the UtiLab server.
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Crop Image 16:9 crops an image to a wide format often used for covers, banners, video previews, presentations, landing pages, YouTube images, and horizontal website blocks. The 16:9 ratio helps prepare a screen-friendly image without manual size calculations. The file is processed locally in your browser through canvas and not sent to the UtiLab server.
Cropping removes parts of the image outside the selected frame. To reduce size without removing edges, use the Image Resizer tool.
The image is processed locally in your browser. The file is not sent to the UtiLab server.
After cropping, metadata and EXIF may not be preserved because the result is recreated through the browser canvas.