64BitApps releases Image Crop v.1.3.1 for macOS

64BitApps announced the release of Image Crop v.1.3.1, a Mac app allowing users to batch crop, convert and rename their photos with ease. Version 1.3.1 of Image Crop brings to the table a brand new user interface which now offers support for Dark Mode in macOS Mojave and later, the option to automatically crop your photos to a custom aspect ratio and support for the HEIC and HEIF image formats.

Users will be able to crop, convert and rename large batches of images in a single processing session. The crop area can be defined using either pixels or percents and its origin coordinates can be adjusted to be relative to any of the four corners of the photo for greater flexibility and customization. Image Crop also allows users to automatically crop their pictures to a predefined or custom defined aspect ratio so that they can easily adjust their content to various screen sizes.

Users will also have to the possibility to convert their cropped images to various image formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF and even newer formats like HEIC or HEIF. Image Crop also allows users to rename their photos in batch mode so they can be identified more easily at a later time. Users can also opt to keep the EXIF information of the original image files.

Image Crop is priced at $3.99 (USD) and can be purchased from the Mac App Store and from 64BitApps online.