Cropp.Me Just Cropped Up With Some Awesome New Features

Many of you are already familiar with Cropp.Me and have set aside the photo editing programs that had set you back couple of hundred dollars in favor of this free and simple online image cropping tool. If you’re already a fan, you may want to check out their latest updates, and blow them some thank you kisses for yet again making your life a bit easier, at least when it comes to photo editing. And, let’s face it- when you’re a blogger, it always comes down to photo editing.
For one, Cropp.Me now offers a the long awaited subscription plans. No need for that horrified gasp- the basic functionalities you’ve been using all this time remain free as always, and you can still ditch the registration process if you please. However, if you find yourself using Cropp.Me in your work and on a regular basis, running endless photos through it on a daily basis, you may want to try out one of the subscription plans for size, as they do come with some productivity boosting perks.
One of those perks is using Imagga’s smart cropping technology to crop larger images, something users have long been asking for- well, now you upload and crop images up to 10MB or 100MB, depending on your subscription plan.
Croppm.Me also gave in to the demands of all you social media (loving) people, and introduced predefined sizes for some of the more popular platforms- no need to ponder about the right size for your Facebook cover page, new Twitter profile picture or extra big Google cover photos, Cropp:me’s got you covered (and updated). And that’s one of the freebies, too.
However, if you are, say, a blogger, or just often in need of a custom crop (ever noticed the lovely 800×308 cover picture format we use in our every post?), you may do a little happy dance knowing that you can now predefine the often used ratios for yourself, and up to 10 of them.
Along with cropping bigger photos, you can also crop in bigger batches- only the sky is the limit! Well, not really, but it’s no longer 5 photos either- that number has been increased to 10 or up to 30 images, depending on your needs and the plan you choose.
And if you are already in love with Cropp.Me, try out Imagga’s other awesome web tool Autotag.Me, which does exactely what the name says, and quite efficiently at that.