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Crop Video Without Ezgif — A Free Browser-Based Alternative

Last updated: March 14, 2026 6 min read

Table of Contents

  1. Ezgif crop video limitations
  2. Browser-based alternative — how it compares
  3. How to crop video locally in the browser
  4. Other Ezgif alternatives for related tasks
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Ezgif is a popular go-to for quick video edits — but for video cropping specifically, it has real limitations: strict file size caps, server upload requirements, and performance that slows under load. This page covers a browser-native alternative that processes your video locally, handles larger files, and never puts your footage on a third-party server.

Where Ezgif Falls Short for Video Cropping

For light GIF manipulation, Ezgif is fine. For video cropping with larger files or privacy requirements, a local browser-based tool is better.

The Browser-Based Alternative — How It Compares

FeatureEzgifBrowser Cropper
File size limit100MB videoLimited by device RAM
Upload to serverYesNo — runs locally
Offline capableNoYes (after page load)
Preset ratiosNo — manual onlyYes (16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3)
Custom dimensionsYes (X/Y/W/H)Yes (X/Y/W/H)
WatermarkNoNo
Account requiredNoNo

For most video cropping tasks, the browser tool is faster and more private. The only edge case where Ezgif still wins is for GIF-specific operations it's purpose-built for.

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How to Use the Browser Cropper

  1. Open the free browser video cropper
  2. Upload your file — MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, or MKV
  3. Select a preset (16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3) or enter custom X/Y/Width/Height values
  4. Drag the crop box to position it over the area you want to keep
  5. Click Crop Video
  6. Download the output MP4

Total round-trip with no server involved — typically faster than the Ezgif upload/process/download cycle for files under a few hundred MB.

Other Browser Tools for Video Tasks Ezgif Handles

If you use Ezgif for other operations beyond cropping, browser-based alternatives exist for these too:

For most one-off media tasks, a suite of browser-based tools is faster, more private, and more reliable than a single server-dependent service.

Crop Video Without Ezgif — Free

No upload, no server, no file size cap. Runs entirely in your browser.

Open Free Video Cropper

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the browser video cropper have a file size limit?

Unlike Ezgif's 100MB cap, the browser tool is limited only by your device's available RAM. Most modern laptops and desktops can handle several hundred MB to a few GB without issues.

Is my video uploaded to a server when I use the browser cropper?

No. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.

What formats does the browser alternative accept?

MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, and MKV. Output is MP4. Ezgif handles more niche formats, but these five cover the vast majority of real-world use cases.

Patrick O'Brien
Patrick O'Brien Video & Content Creator Writer

Patrick has been creating and editing YouTube content for six years. He writes about video tools, GIF creation, and content workflows from the perspective of a creator who has tried every free tool on the market.

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