Circle Crop Image
Free circle crop tool. Crop any photo into a perfect circle with a transparent background for profile pictures and logos, then download a PNG — in your browser.
Drag & drop an image, or click to choose
JPG, PNG or WebP — cropped privately in your browser
🔒 Your image never leaves your device — all cropping happens in your browser.
Free Circle Crop Tool (Round Profile Picture Maker)
This free circle crop image tool turns any photo into a perfect round profile picture with a clean, transparent background. Upload a picture, and it automatically centre-crops it to a square and clips it into a circle — then you download a ready-to-use PNG. It’s free, needs no sign-up, and is 100% private: your image is processed entirely in your browser and never uploaded.
How to use
- Upload an image by dragging it in or clicking the box to choose a file.
- Pick an output size (256, 512, 1024 pixels, or keep the original).
- Optionally tick Add ring / border and set its width and colour.
- Optionally add a background colour — leave it off to keep the corners transparent.
- Click Download PNG to save your round profile picture.
Where round images are used
Circular images are everywhere online. Almost every social network — WhatsApp, Instagram, X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Discord, Slack and Google accounts — displays your profile picture inside a circle. Uploading a square photo means the corners get hidden, so cropping it to a circle yourself lets you see exactly how it will look and keep the important part centred.
Round shapes are also popular for logos and brand avatars, app icons, team member photos on “About us” pages, podcast and video thumbnails, and forum or chat avatars. Because this tool exports a transparent PNG, the circle sits cleanly on any background colour or design without an ugly white box around it. Adding a coloured ring is a quick way to match your brand or make a profile photo stand out.
Why crop to a circle before uploading?
When a site crops your photo into a circle automatically, it usually centre-crops without asking. By cropping it yourself first you control the framing, avoid awkward cut-offs, and get a transparent PNG you can reuse anywhere. A correctly sized square-and-circle image also looks sharp instead of stretched or blurry.