12 Sep
Posted by Ray Cheung as Capture, MIT License
Jcrop is a powerful image cropping engine for jQuery. It’s been designed so developers can easily integrate an advanced image cropping functionality directly into any web-based application without sacrificing power and flexibility.
It combines the ease-of-use of a typical jQuery plugin with a powerful cross-platform DHTML cropping engine that is faithful to familiar desktop graphics applications. Jcrop also features clean, well-organized code that works well across most modern web browsers.
Requirements: jQuery Framework
Demo: http://deepliquid.com/projects/Jcrop/demos.php
License: MIT License





One of the missing applications for jQuery is finally there! Great work!
vry thank
Looks like this is new engine, second place where I see this in two days!
However thanks!
wow… powerful crop engine.. I Like it
Thanks for the application..
Wow! Amaing, love it. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Finally a great implementation in jQuery.
This one is mine…
Kroppr – has rotation on any angle, zoom, and image repositioning in real time. The crop is done after the user made his mind
http://kroppr.rborn.info
This article is using jcrop for asp.net (component).
http://bloq.cenq.net/aspnet-image-croper-component.html
This is a good one.
I’ve implemented it before in many projects before.
Works like a charm.
Thanks
HI
This is a Good Crop tool but unable to increase the Main image size like zoom-in/zoom-out functionalities.
This article is using jcrop for asp.net (component).
http://www.omerfarukzorlu.com/post/ASPNET-Image-Croper-Component-with-JCrop.aspx
For everyone that likes Jcrop, here is a simple tutorial showing you how to get it setup full circle within an application: http://www.cagintranet.com/archive/how-to-use-jcrop-from-within-an-application/
It’s very good script thank you.
Does anyone know is it possible to adjust default settings in such way to get rectangle already opened when html page is loaded. Or how to extend this plugin to get crop opened and positioned to best fit image (with ratio 1:1).
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