or drag and drop files here
TIFF, PDF, and HEIC are converted to images for processing.
Scanned a whole page of photos at once? AutoCropper automatically detects every photo in your scan, crops it, and straightens it — so one scan becomes separate, full-quality image files in seconds, with no manual cutting. Upload a JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, or HEIC scan and batch export each photo, slide, or card as its own file.
Cropping single images instead? You can auto-crop images online on the home page, read tips for scanning lots of photos in bulk, or compare plans on AutoCropper Pro pricing.
Drop in a stack of scans and AutoCropper will batch crop your scans automatically — it finds every photo on each page, crops it to the edges, and deskews it without you drawing a single box. It is the fastest way to crop individual photos from a scan when you are digitizing hundreds of prints at a time.
Fit several photos on your scanner bed, scan once, and let AutoCropper divide the scanned image into separate files. It handles multi-photo scans, splits each picture into its own cropped file, and keeps full resolution so none of the original quality is lost.
Digitizing a whole collection? Upload your scans in batches and bulk crop them in one sitting. AutoCropper straightens and crops every photo, then exports them all together with consistent file names — built for albums, shoeboxes, and decades of memories.
Digitize old family photos and printed albums. Scan a page of prints and AutoCropper splits them into separate, straightened files ready to back up or share.
Crop scanned slides and film negatives into individual frames, cleanly separated from the rest of the scan and ready to archive.
Scan a sheet of trading cards or baseball cards and auto-crop each card into its own image — ideal for cataloging, grading prep, or listing a collection.
Scan several documents or receipts at once and split them into separate, deskewed files for your records.
Upload your scan to AutoCropper and it automatically detects every photo on the page, crops each one, and straightens it. Upload several scans at once to batch crop them together, then export each photo as its own file.
AutoCropper divides a multi-photo scan into individual images. It finds each photo, crops it to its edges, and lets you export every photo from the scan as a separate, full-quality file.
Yes. Upload your scans in batches and AutoCropper will bulk crop them — straightening and cropping every photo, then exporting them together with consistent file names. It is built for digitizing large collections.
Yes. Scan a sheet of cards and AutoCropper detects and crops each card into its own image, which is ideal for cataloging or listing a trading card or baseball card collection.
AutoCropper is free to crop and export scanned photos, with up to 5 uploads per day, and it runs entirely in your browser — no download required and no account needed to start. Pro plans add unlimited uploads, batch export, and EXIF preservation.
You can upload JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, and HEIC/HEIF scans. AutoCropper crops and straightens the photos inside and exports each one as a separate image.