Circle Crop – Make Perfect Round Avatars in 1 Click
Create round profile pictures and avatars with precision cropping
Start with a single image
PNG, JPG, or WebP up to 50MP processed privately on device.
EXIF orientation automatically respected.
Export
Export follows the crop size.
💡 提示:按 ⌘/Ctrl+E 快速导出
💡 Output size: — · Adjust the export dimensions above to match your needs.
Overview
Circle cropping creates perfectly round avatars and UI elements. It is ideal for profile photos, team directories, and social bios where a clean, symmetric presentation improves recognition.
Pro tips
- Keep eyes on the horizontal center line for balance
- Use 1:1 ratio and set corner radius to 50%
- Export as PNG to preserve transparency around the circle
- Use at least 512×512 for retina displays
Common mistakes
- Avoid cropping too tight around hair or hats
- Don’t place text too close to the edge—curvature cuts it off
Examples
- Round avatar maker for Slack/Discord
- Circular author photo for blog posts
- Team headshots for company “About” page
Related cropping guides
Preset Configuration
Common Use Cases
- Profile avatars and round headshots
- Team pages and org charts
- Social media profile images
- Author bios and speaker cards
Best Practices
- Export PNG for transparent backgrounds
- Keep subject centered within the circle
- Use 1024×1024 for retina clarity
- Avoid tight crops around hair and edges
How to crop images into circles
Upload your image
Drag and drop or paste your photo. Supports PNG, JPG, and WebP up to 50MP.
Select circle preset
Click the circle preset or set a 1:1 aspect ratio and enable rounded corners at 50%.
Position and export
Adjust the crop area to frame your subject, then export as PNG with transparency.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about using the crop tool effectively and troubleshooting common scenarios.
Can I export with a transparent background?
Yes! Choose PNG format and enable the transparent background option before exporting.
What size should I use for profile pictures?
Most platforms use 400x400 to 1024x1024 pixels. Instagram recommends 320x320, Twitter 400x400, and LinkedIn 400x400.