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title: "Image Editing Tool"
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updated: 2025-12-15T12:39:29Z
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# Image Editing Tool

## Where to find the Image Editing Tool

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The **Image Edit Tool** can be accessed by clicking the![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Screenshot 2025-04-17 at 18.22.33.png)button from within the action menu against an **original media file** and **converted renditions -**available for **JPEG, PNG, SVG, and WEBP** file formats,

![Menu options for managing a media file, including cropping and version history.](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Crop_Image(1).png)

## Understanding the Image Editing Tool

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The image editing tool enables users to apply basic transformations and download the modified result for external use, supporting the following:

- Crop
- Rotate
- Flip Horizontally
- Flip Vertically

Once the desired adjustments have been made, the edited image can be **downloaded**. Please note: the original file stored in the system remains **unchanged** — edits are not saved back to the Media Holder.

![A pair of stylish black headphones displayed against a neutral background.](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Image Editor.jpeg)

The table below provides a quick overview of Wizard Form View:

| **Action** | **Visual Guide** |
| --- | --- |
| 1. **Draggable Mode** allows users to move the crop box within the image, enabling precise positioning of the area to be cropped without altering its size. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Screenshot 2025-04-17 at 17.55.19.png) |
| 1. **Cropping Mode** allows users to define and adjust the crop area by resizing the crop box to select the portion of the image to be cropped. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Screenshot 2025-04-17 at 17.55.52.png) |
| 1. Adjust the **zoom level** to get a closer or wider view of the image. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Screenshot 2025-04-17 at 17.56.28.png) |
| 1. Flip the image **horizontally** to create a mirror effect, reversing the left and right sides, or **vertically** to reverse the top and bottom sides. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Screenshot 2025-04-17 at 17.56.59.png) |
| 1. **Rotate** the image in 45° increments to the left or right allowing you to change its original orientation and achieve the desired angle. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/rotate.png) |
| 1. The **X** and **Y** values define the position of the top-left corner of the crop box relative to the image. The **Width** and **Height** values control the dimensions of the crop box, specifying the area of the image to be included in the crop. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Crop image.png) |
| 1. Choose from a set of predefined **Aspect Ratio**, including **16:9**, **4:3**, **2:3**, and **1:1**, to maintain consistent proportions when cropping. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Aspect Ratio(1).png) |
| 8. A **Dimensions**displays the original resolution of an image and the updated resolution after image change. This panel helps to understand how an operation affects image size in pixels. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Dimensions.png) |
| 9. A **preview**highlighting the results of the crop | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Preview.jpg) |
| 1. **Reset** the viewer to its default state, clearing any applied transformations or zoom settings. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Reset.png) |
| 1. Once cropping is complete, the edited image can be **downloaded**. The download process can also be run as a **background job**, allowing you to continue working without interruption. | ![](https://cdn.document360.io/3a63e0a8-1221-4570-aaa1-d43f9b95a612/Images/Documentation/Download(2).png) |
