Crop Image to 4:5 (Portrait)

Locked to 4:5, cropped in your browser.

4:5 is the tall portrait crop that takes up the most vertical space the Instagram feed allows before an image becomes a story. Cropping to 4:5 gives a photo more height on a phone screen, which stops the scroll better than a square. Keep faces in the upper third of the box. Nothing is uploaded.

The spec

Aspect ratio4:5
Best forInstagram and Facebook feed posts where a taller frame wins more screen height than a square.

The crop runs on a canvas in your browser. Your image never leaves your device, so this works offline and nothing is stored anywhere. The download is cut from the full resolution of your file, not the on-screen preview.

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Drop an image here

or click to choose a file. Nothing leaves your browser.

Crop box locked to 4:5.

Questions people ask

Why crop to 4:5 for Instagram?

4:5 is the tallest crop the Instagram feed allows, so it takes up more of the phone screen than a 1:1 square and pushes the next post further down. That extra height means more people stop scrolling, which is why creators prefer it for feed posts.

What pixel size is a 4:5 post?

Instagram renders 4:5 feed posts at 1080x1350 pixels. Crop to the 4:5 ratio and export around that size. The tool maps your crop back to the full resolution of the original, so you keep the detail.

Is my image uploaded?

No. The crop is done on your own device in the browser. Nothing is uploaded and nothing is stored.