Crop AVIF
Crop AVIF images with next-generation compression efficiency.
Crop AVIF, WEBP, JPG or PNG images with cutting-edge quality.
or drop images here
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Zuschneidenping a AVIF file is the quickest way to improve composition, remove distracting elements, and focus on the subject that matters. Our AVIF cropper provides a visual editor where you drag to select exactly the area you want to keep. AVIF offers the best compression ratios available, often 50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent Qualität. Choose from preset aspect ratios — 1:1 square, 4:3, 16:9, and more — or enter custom pixel dimensions for precise control. The tool preserves transparency channels, color accuracy, and full resolution within the cropped area. Smart crop suggestions detect faces and important content to recommend optimal framing. Verarbeiten single files or crop entire batches of AVIF Bilder to the same specifications. Everything runs in your browser — fast, kostenlos, and completely private.
So geht's: Zuschneiden AVIF
Laden Sie Ihr Bild hoch
Click "Select Files" or drag and drop your Bild onto the upload area.
Select the Zuschneiden Area
Use the visual editor to drag and select the area you want to keep. Choose a preset aspect ratio or set custom dimensions.
Schneiden Sie Ihr Bild zu
Click "Zuschneiden" and the tool will remove everything outside your selected area while preserving full Qualität.
Ergebnis herunterladen
Herunterladen your cropped Bild. Preview the result before saving.
Warum Zuschneiden AVIF?
Precise visual cropping for AVIF Bilder
Preset and custom aspect ratio options
Preserves transparency and full Qualität within the crop area
Smart crop suggestions for optimal framing
Batch crop multiple files simultaneously
Kostenlos, browser-based, no signup needed
Anwendungsfälle
Best Practices für Zuschneiden AVIF
Use preset aspect ratios for platform-specific crops
Center the main subject within the crop area
Preview the cropped AVIF at final size before downloading
Use the zoom function to fine-tune crop edges
Keep the original AVIF file as backup