Crop Images into Geometric Shapes Online for Free
Add a modern, creative touch to your photos with our free geometric shape cropper. Whether you need a hexagon crop tool for your profile picture, a triangle image maker for artistic compositions, or a square crop for Instagram, our tool allows you to crop your images into precise geometric shapes with ease.
How to Use
- 1Upload any photo in JPG, PNG, or GIF format to get started
- 2Select from our collection of geometric shapes: hexagon, triangle, square, pentagon, octagon, and more
- 3Position and adjust your image within the shape frame using our intuitive controls
- 4Fine-tune with rotation and scaling to create the perfect geometric composition
- 5Download your high-quality geometric shaped image instantly and for free
Why Use This Tool
- Fast & Easy: Quickly crop your images into custom geometric shapes with just a few clicks.
- Completely Free: No hidden costs or fees. Enjoy unlimited use of our free geometric editor.
- No Registration Required: Start cropping immediately. No need to create an account.
- Creative Flexibility: Whether it's a hexagon crop, diamond shape crop, or any other geometric shape, you can customize your image precisely.
- High-Quality Results: Your image quality remains intact after cropping, giving you a sharp and clean geometric image.
- Mobile-Friendly: Use the tool on any device, whether on your phone, tablet, or desktop.
Tools
Which Shape Should You Pick?
With six different polygon options, the "which one?" question comes up a lot. Each shape carries its own personality, and picking the wrong one can make your design feel off even if you can't put your finger on why. So here's our honest take on each one.
Hexagon — The Safe Bet for Tech
If you're building anything tech-related — a SaaS landing page, a developer portfolio, a gaming profile — hexagons are your friend. There's something about the honeycomb shape that just signals "we know what we're doing." They tile beautifully in grids, too. If you're not sure what you want, hexagons are the default we'd recommend — versatile without being boring.
Diamond — Luxury, Full Stop
Diamonds (rotated squares, technically) have one job: making things look expensive. Jewelry brands, high-end fashion, premium services — that's where diamonds belong. Fair warning though, they eat into your image real estate because of the rotated corners. Make sure your subject is tightly centered or you'll lose important details at the edges.
Triangle — High Energy, Handle With Care
Triangles are the most polarizing shape we offer. Pointing up, they suggest growth and ambition. Pointing down, they feel edgy and a bit aggressive. Creative agencies and startups love them. But they're tricky to compose — you lose a lot of the image in those three sharp corners. Best for abstract textures, product close-ups, or headshots with a lot of negative space.
Pentagon & Octagon — Authority Shapes
These are niche, and that's a feature. Pentagons remind people of badges and military emblems. Octagons are basically stop signs. If you're in security, martial arts, sports, or anything that wants to project "we're serious" — these shapes communicate that instantly. Not great for a bakery website. Perfect for an MMA gym's team page.
Design Inspiration
| Shape | Sides | Where It Shines | The Vibe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hexagon | 6 | Team pages, dev portfolios, game avatars | Techy, modern, capable |
| Triangle | 3 | Startup decks, creative portfolios, abstract art | Bold, directional, edgy |
| Diamond | 4 (rotated) | Product showcases, luxury branding | Premium, exclusive, sharp |
| Pentagon | 5 | Badges, achievement icons, sports programs | Official, earned, structured |
| Square | 4 | Grid layouts, print-ready assets, social posts | Clean, no-nonsense, versatile |
| Octagon | 8 | Security firms, martial arts, gym branding | Solid, commanding, tough |
Frequently Asked Questions
What geometric shapes can I crop to?
Hexagon, pentagon, octagon, triangle, diamond, and square. Each one has rotation and zoom controls, so you can tweak the angle and framing until it looks right.
I keep seeing hexagon profiles everywhere — why?
Hexagons hit this sweet spot between "not just a boring circle" and "not so weird that it's distracting." Tech companies started the trend, gaming communities ran with it, and now they're kind of the default for anyone who wants a modern look without overthinking it.
How do I make a hexagon image for my website?
Pick hexagon from the shape options, upload your photo, drag and zoom until it looks good, and download. You'll get a transparent PNG — just drop it into your HTML, Figma file, or wherever you need it.
Can I build a honeycomb grid with these?
Totally. Export a bunch of hexagon-cropped images and arrange them in a honeycomb pattern with CSS grid or in a design tool. It makes for a really eye-catching team page or portfolio layout. There are plenty of CSS honeycomb tutorials out there if you need the code.
Why would I use a polygon shape instead of a circle?
Circles are friendly and familiar — nothing wrong with them. But polygons add personality. A hexagon says "tech." A diamond says "premium." A triangle says "creative." Circles don't really say anything specific. If your brand has a point of view, pick a shape that matches it.