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How to Edit Images in the Clipper

Crop, resize, convert to grayscale, remove backgrounds, and upscale images directly in the Clipper before saving.

Written by Brian Elliott
Updated today

After clipping or capturing an image, you can edit it directly from the Clipper before saving. Image editing works on any image, whether it was clipped automatically or captured manually.

How to Edit an Image

After capturing an image, the editor opens automatically. You can also edit any clipped image by clicking the pencil icon on the image thumbnail in the Clipper panel.

Editing Options

  • Crop and resize β€” Adjust the frame and aspect ratio (Freeform, 1:1, or 4:3).

  • Grayscale β€” Convert the image to black and white.

  • Remove Background β€” Strips the background from the image.

  • Upscale β€” Improves the resolution of low-quality images.

When you are finished, click Apply to confirm your edits, then Save.

πŸ’‘ Tip: You can edit secondary images, too. Just click the pencil icon on any image thumbnail in the Clipper panel to open the editor.

For a full overview of everything the Clipper can do, see The Clipper Tool: Your Complete Guide.

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