Samsung's Image Clipper: How to Get the Auto-Cropping Tool on Your Galaxy Phone


Samsung's Galaxy S23 series brought with it a variety of exciting software features, one of which is the Image Clipper. This new feature allows you to easily clip objects from images in the Gallery app and Samsung Internet. While the Image Clipper was initially exclusive to the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung has begun rolling it out to older devices, including the Galaxy S22 series.

How to Get Image Clipper on Your Galaxy Phone

If you have a Galaxy S22, S22+, or S23 Ultra, you can get the Image Clipper feature with the April 2023 update. However, some Galaxy S22 users in certain countries may have to wait until the next update arrives. To check if your phone has the feature, head to the Updates section of the Galaxy Store and install any pending app updates, especially for Samsung apps such as Gallery.

For those who have a different Galaxy model, Samsung has confirmed that the Image Clipper feature will be exclusive to its flagship phones. The feature is expected to come to the Galaxy S20 series, S21 series, Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, Z Fold 2, Fold 3, Fold 4, Z Flip LTE/5G, Z Flip 3, and Z Flip 4. Keep an eye out for software updates that may include Image Clipper in the future.

Introducing Core Manager App

If you're planning to upgrade to a new Samsung device, the Core Manager all-in-one phone manager app can make the process of transferring your files and data a breeze. With Core phone transfer app, you can easily transfer photos, videos, music, contacts, and other files from your old phone to your new one. This app also allows you to manage your contacts, duplicate media and clear junk files as well! Plus, it's easy to use and supports all Samsung devices.

Summing Up

Samsung's Image Clipper feature is a handy tool for clipping objects from images on your Galaxy phone. While the feature was initially exclusive to the Galaxy S23 series, it is now rolling out to older Galaxy models. To ensure that you have the latest software updates on your phone, head to the Updates section of the Galaxy Store.


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