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Crop a layer (iOS)

Learn how to crop a layer to remove unwanted images and reduce the size of the layer. iOS.

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Written by Craig Wright
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Use Crop to trim the edges of a layer, reducing its height and/or width. For example, the original design below contains a red top and a denim skirt on one layer. Cropping the layer keeps only the red top.

Before and after images. Before shows a layer containing a top and a skirt. After shows the layer cropped so that it only contains the top.

In this article, we explain how to use Crop on the iOS version of Photoroom. If you're using the Android or Web App version, see:


On iPhone and iPad

To crop an image:

  1. Select the Space you want to work in.

  2. Select Content.

  3. Select the design you want to edit.

  4. Select the layer you want to crop.

  5. Either:

    • Select the crop icon on the toolbar for the layer.

      close-up of crop icon for layer. The crop icon is two over-lapping right angle corners.

    • Select Crop in the layer settings.

  6. Use the handles to reduce the size of the layer.

  7. Select Done to confirm.

  8. [Optional] Use the editor to make additional changes, such as reposition the layer, or add text or graphics.

  9. Select Save.

  10. Select Close design.

Tip: If one layer contains two images, duplicate the layer, then crop each layer to keep one image per layer.


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