Trim Transparent Pixels
Upload an image, we'll trim the edges.
Drag & drop images here, or click to select
PNG, WebP (up to 10MB each, max 20 files)
Frequently Asked Questions
Triim supports PNG and WebP images with transparency (alpha channel). These are the most common formats for images with transparent backgrounds used in web design, graphic design, and e-commerce.
Currently, you can process images up to a reasonable size. For best performance, we recommend keeping individual files under 10MB. You can process multiple images at once in batch mode.
Absolutely! Your privacy is our top priority. All image processing happens in real-time and we do not store, save, or transmit your images to any server. Your files never leave your browser, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Triim analyzes the alpha channel (transparency) of your image and automatically detects and removes transparent pixels from all edges. This results in a perfectly cropped image with no unnecessary transparent borders, reducing file size and improving web performance.
Yes! You can upload multiple PNG or WebP images and process them all at once. After processing, you can download them individually or as a convenient ZIP file containing all trimmed images.
Yes! Removing transparent pixels reduces the overall dimensions of your image, which typically results in a smaller file size. This is especially beneficial for web performance, faster page loads, and reduced storage requirements.
Triim is perfect for graphic designers cleaning up exported assets, web developers optimizing images for websites, e-commerce sellers preparing product photos, UI/UX designers creating clean interfaces, and anyone working with logos, icons, or graphics that need precise boundaries without unnecessary transparent space.
Yes, completely free! No sign-up required, no hidden fees, no watermarks, and no credit card needed. We believe in providing useful tools accessible to everyone.
Absolutely! Triim is free to use for both personal and commercial projects. There are no licensing restrictions or usage limitations. Use it as often as you need for any type of project.
No, trimming only removes transparent pixels from the edges. Your image quality, colors, and remaining pixels remain completely unchanged. It's a lossless operation that only affects the image dimensions.
