AutoCropper | Batch Scan Cropping Tool
AutoCropper is a web-based tool designed to automatically detect, crop, and split individual photos from scanned image collections. It highlights full-quality exports, batch processing, and smart rotation handling, enabling users to digitize large photo collections quickly without manual cropping.
Key Capabilities
- Automatically detect multiple photos on a single scan and crop each one into separate image files.
- Auto-rotate and straighten detected crops to ensure correctly oriented results.
- Batch crop multiple scans or large image sets in one go, saving time and effort.
- No compression on uploads or downloads, preserving full image quality.
- No upload size limit (or at least a high limit in practice) and support for EXIF metadata to retain titles, descriptions, tags, dates, and more.
- Advanced editor for precise refinement of crops and layout, with real-time preview.
- Simple, fast, and intuitive interface designed for digital archivists, card sellers, and image professionals.
How AutoCropper Works
- Upload one or more scans containing multiple photos.
- The system analyzes each scan to locate individual photo boundaries.
- Each detected photo is cropped, rotated if needed, and saved as a separate high-quality image file.
- Download the resulting crops individually or as a batch, with no compression.
Features
- Automatic detection of individual photos on scans
- Automatic rotation detection and correction
- Batch cropping of multiple scans and images
- Full-quality exports with no compression
- EXIF support to encode metadata (title, description, tags, dates, etc.)
- Resize and refine crops with an advanced editor
- Real-time adjustments preview on the main canvas
- No apparent limit on upload size for scans
- User-friendly interface tailored for professionals
User Scenarios
- Digitizing yearbooks, photo albums, or archival collections
- Preparing product photos from scanned slides or prints
- Rapidly converting large batches of physical photos into digital formats
FAQ Highlights
- How are my scans stored? (Typically, privacy policies apply; verify on the official site)
- How do I download crops? (Direct download of individual crops or batch)
- Is there a refund policy or licensing detail? (Refer to pricing and terms on the platform)