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A centered 1:1 crop works well for many social and catalog layouts.
Reframe a video for social posts, presentations, vertical screens, square layouts, or a tighter composition without opening a full editor.
Try a different file or output format.
Cropping removes pixels outside the chosen frame. It is different from resizing, which changes dimensions without choosing a new composition.
A centered 1:1 crop works well for many social and catalog layouts.
Use 9:16 when the content needs a phone-first vertical frame.
Enter crop width, height and offsets when you need more precise framing.
Choose a supported video file.
Use an aspect preset or enter a custom crop rectangle.
The server crops the source without stretching the selected area.
Cropping permanently removes the area outside the selected frame. Keep the original when you may need a different composition later.
Use a focused tool when you know the task, or open the universal converter for full format control.
No. The crop removes outside pixels; it does not intentionally stretch the selected image.
Yes. Choose the 9:16 preset for a centered portrait crop.
Yes. Custom mode supports width, height and optional X/Y offsets within the source frame.