Clone PNG
Professional-grade batch image cloner. Create grids, repeating patterns, and precise copies with decimal support. All processed locally for maximum privacy.
Drop your images here
Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF and more. Process hundreds of files at once.
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Tool Settings
Enter the desired number of PNG clones. Can be a decimal (e.g., 4.5).
Crop the empty part of the image that occurs when generating partial PNG clones.
Batch Apply
Same settings for all images
Why Choose Clone a PNG?
The most powerful and secure way to clone images directly in your browser.
Privacy First
Your images never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser using advanced WebAssembly and Canvas API technology. No server uploads means zero data breach risks.
Precision Cloning
Create partial clones with decimal values (e.g., 4.5 copies) and arrange them in perfect grids. Customize fill colors and cropping with pixel-perfect accuracy.
Batch Processing
Handle massive workflows with ease. Import folders of PNG, JPG, WebP, or AVIF files and apply consistent cloning settings across all of them in one click.
How to Clone Images in 3 Steps
Upload Images
Drag and drop your PNG, JPG, or WebP files into the editor. We support batch uploading for maximum efficiency.
Adjust Settings
Set the number of clones (decimals allowed), configure rows and columns, and choose a fill color for empty spaces.
Export & Download
Select your preferred output format and download individually or as a ZIP archive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to upload my private photos?
Absolutely. Our tool runs 100% locally in your browser. Your photos are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Can I create partial clones?
Yes! You can enter decimal values (like 4.5) to create partial clones. Use the "Crop Partial PNG" option to automatically adjust the canvas size to fit the partial clone.
Does it reduce image quality?
No, the cloning process maintains the original image quality. You can also choose "Same as Original" in export settings to maintain the source format quality.