PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

Have you accidentally incorrectly cropped an image, saved, and want to get back the original photo? With many apps and programs, like Google Photos, any edited versions are saved as different files than the original files, so you should never run into this problem.[1] However, there are some applications like Preview on Mac and Photos for iPhone and iPad that let you rollback edits. This wikiHow will teach you how to revert photos you've cropped back to their original versions on an iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using the Photos App on iPhone and iPad

PDF download Download Article
  1. If you can't find your photo in the timeline, you can tap the "Albums" tab at the bottom of the screen.
    Advertisement
  2. You'll see this in the top right corner of your screen.
  3. You'll see this in the lower right corner of your screen, and then some more options will slide up from the bottom of your screen.
  4. All your edits will be removed and you'll be left with the original photo.[2]
  5. Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Using Preview on Mac

PDF download Download Article
  1. You'll see this in the horizontal menu that runs along the top of your screen.
    • You'll need to have the edited image open in Preview to do this. If you didn't edit the image in Preview, you cannot use this method.
  2. A menu will pop out to the right.
  3. A few windows will open with different versions of the photo.
    • Click the arrows to cycle through the versions.
  4. When you find the original photo, you can click the restore button that you'll see below the thumbnail.[3]
  5. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement

Reader Videos

Tips

  • Many apps have Undo, Undo History, Redo, and Revert options available that will roll back any edits you've made before saving and closing the file. If you've saved and closed then re-opened the file, you might not have these options available.

Tips from our Readers

  • If you have an iPhone there should be a "restore" option if you accidentally save a cropped image over the original. Just make sure in the future to always save cropped images as new files and not overtop the original file!
  • On an Android you can go to the image, click "crop" again, then zoom out and you should be able to restore it back to how it originally was.
Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
Advertisement

You Might Also Like

Undo on Pages Undo in Pages on Mac, iOS, and iCloud
Recover a Photo Deleted from Recently Deleted Recover Photos You Accidentally Deleted from an iPhone, iPad, or Android
Resize an Image on iPhone Resize, Compress, and Crop Images on Your iPhone
Resize Pictures (for Macs)Easy Ways to Resize an Image on a Mac (Without Buying Software)
Crop a Screenshot on Mac3 Simple Ways to Crop and Edit Screenshots on Your Mac
Downsize PhotosDownsize Photos
Undo in Notes6 Ways to Undo in Notes on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Edit JPG Images Edit JPG Images (on Mobile or Computer)
Edit Images on a MacEdit Images on a Mac
Edit Metadata Edit Metadata on Windows, Mac, Android, or iOS
IPhone How to Erase All Photos Delete All Photos on Your iPhone: Complete Guide
Recover Overwritten Files3 Easy Ways to Recover Overwritten Files on a Computer
Edit a Screenshot7 Quick Ways to Edit a Screenshot on Any Device
Open Jpeg FilesQuick Ways to Open JPEG Images on Windows, Mac, and Mobile
Advertisement

About This Article

Victoria Sprung
Co-authored by:
Professional Photographer
This article was co-authored by Victoria Sprung and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Victoria Sprung is a Professional Photographer and the Founder of Sprung Photo, a wedding photography studio based in Chicago, Illinois. She has over 13 years of professional photography experience and has photographed over 550 weddings. She has been chosen for Wedding Wire's "Couple’s Choice" Award eight years in a row and The Knot's "Best of Weddings" award five years in a row. Her work has been featured in People Magazine, Time Out Chicago, Chicago Magazine, the Chicago Reader, Rangefinder, The Chicago Sun-Times, and Pop Sugar. This article has been viewed 29,725 times.
How helpful is this?
Co-authors: 3
Updated: February 20, 2025
Views: 29,725
Categories: Data Recovery
Article SummaryX

1. Open Photos.
2. Tap the edited photo you want to reset.
3. Tap Edit.
4. Tap Revert.
5. Tap Revert to Original.

Did this summary help you?

Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 29,725 times.

Is this article up to date?

Advertisement