Crop Image to 4:3 Ratio

Crop images to the classic 4:3 ratio used in photography, presentations, and older displays.

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Crop Type

Ratio

How It Works

Process your images in three simple steps

Upload Your Image

Select any JPG, PNG, or WebP image from your device. No account or sign-up required — just pick your file and go.

Adjust the Crop Area

Drag and resize the crop selection to frame exactly what you want to keep.

Download Your Cropped Image

Your image is cropped instantly in your browser. Download the result — no wait, no upload, nothing stored on any server.

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Why Choose Imresizer?

Fast, secure, and completely free image resizing

  • Classic Format

    4:3 is the classic format for photography and presentations.

  • Slide Presentations

    Matches older PowerPoint and presentation slide dimensions.

  • Standard Photography

    Common output format for many digital cameras.

  • 100% Free

    No account, no watermarks, no hidden limits.

  • Private — Nothing Uploaded

    All cropping runs entirely in your browser. Your images never touch a server.

  • Works on Any Device

    Crop images on your phone, tablet, or desktop — no app install needed.

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What Our Users Say

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about image resizing

What is the 4:3 ratio used for?
4:3 is the classic format used in older photography, standard-definition video, and presentations. It is also the native ratio of many point-and-shoot cameras.
What pixel size is 4:3?
Common 4:3 sizes include 1024×768, 1280×960, and 2048×1536. The ratio stays the same regardless of the pixel dimensions.
Is 4:3 good for presentations?
Yes. Older PowerPoint and Keynote slides use a 4:3 ratio. Cropping images to 4:3 ensures they fill the slide without black bars.
Does cropping reduce image quality?
No. Cropping removes pixels outside the selected area but does not compress or alter the remaining image quality.
Are my images private?
Yes, 100% private. All cropping happens entirely in your browser — your images never leave your device or reach any server.
What image formats are supported?
You can crop JPG, PNG, and WebP images. The output is downloaded in the same format as your original file.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes, completely free. No account, no watermarks, no hidden limits. Crop as many images as you need.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. The tool works on any modern browser — phone, tablet, or desktop. No app installation required.
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