EdMyPic
100% browser-side · No upload · Free

Crop to 2:3 (Portrait)

Tall portrait ratio used by DSLR vertical shots, Pinterest standard Pins, and magazine page layouts. The vertical sibling of 3:2.

Drop a photo to start

JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC up to 40 MB · stays in your browser

Never uploaded · 100% browser-side

No upload · stays in browserInstant · no waitingFree · no signup, no watermark

How it works

  1. 1

    Drop your photo

    Drag & drop or browse to upload. JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC up to 40 MB.

  2. 2

    Adjust the 2:3 crop box

    The crop window locks to 2:3 (taller than wide). Drag to position your subject for an elegant vertical composition.

  3. 3

    Download or open in editor

    Save the cropped result, or open it in our AI editor for more changes.

Why use this online tool

Live preview

See exactly what the cropped result will look like as you drag the crop box.

Aspect-locked drag

The crop window snaps to the chosen ratio so you don't have to eyeball pixel dimensions.

100% browser-side

Your photo never leaves your device. No upload, no server-side processing.

Free, no watermark

Unlimited crops, no signup, no overlay on the output.

When to use it

  • Pinterest standard Pin (1000×1500 native, 2:3 aspect)
  • Magazine portrait layouts and editorial photo spreads
  • Vertical DSLR shots that need to stay native ratio
  • Photo prints in 4×6 portrait orientation
  • Movie posters and event flyers (most cinema posters are ~2:3)

Frequently asked questions

Does this upload my photo to a server?
No. The crop runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image data never leaves your device, so the tool works offline once the page is loaded and there's no privacy risk.
Is 2:3 the same as Pinterest Pin format?
Yes - the standard Pin recommended size is 1000×1500, which is exactly 2:3. Square Pins (1:1) and Idea Pins (9:16) are alternative formats. Our crop-for-pinterest page covers all three with platform-specific copy.
What's the difference between 2:3 and 3:4?
Both are portrait, but 2:3 is taller. 2:3 ≈ 1.5× tall as wide; 3:4 ≈ 1.33× tall as wide. 2:3 leaves more room for a long subject (full body, tall product); 3:4 frames closer to a square.
Will I lose quality after cropping?
No. Cropping is a pure pixel-removal operation - the kept pixels stay byte-identical. JPG re-encoding can introduce minor compression, so we encode at high quality (≥0.92) by default.
Does this resize the image too?
No - this tool only crops. The output keeps the pixel resolution of the cropped region. To resize after cropping, use our resize tool or open the result in the AI editor.

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