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Multi-size image exporter

One image. Every size. One ZIP.

Place one focal point and FrameDrop creates every required crop locally in your browser. Any size that lands badly can be refined on its own, or given a different image entirely, and it all still downloads as one ZIP. No uploads, account, or repetitive exports.

Drop an image here
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Export Pack questions

Does FrameDrop upload the source image?

No. Every crop and the final ZIP are created locally in your browser.

What does the focal point control?

It keeps the selected subject as close to the center as each target aspect ratio allows.

Can I use PNG or JPEG?

Yes. PNG preserves transparency; JPEG offers an adjustable smaller photographic output.

Can I fix one size whose crop landed badly?

Yes. Every preview has a crop icon that opens just that size for refining — move its focal point and zoom in, with an outline showing exactly what will be kept. Only that size changes; the rest keep following the shared focal point. There is also an option to apply the adjustment to every size, if it turned out to be a better default for all of them.

Can one size use a completely different image?

Yes. The swap icon on any preview replaces the image for that size alone — useful when a portrait capsule needs a different shot than a wide banner. Everything still exports together in the same ZIP, and files built from a replaced image get a _custom suffix in their name so they are easy to spot.

Why can I only move and zoom a crop, not reshape it?

Because every size is an exact pixel target, so the crop has to keep that size's aspect ratio — a freely reshaped box would be stretched to fit on export. Moving the focal point and zooming both preserve the ratio by construction, so the result can never come out distorted.

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