Rotate & Flip Image
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Rotate a photo in 90-degree steps or mirror it horizontally or vertically, then download the result. It is perfect for fixing sideways phone photos or scans. Everything runs in your browser; your image is never uploaded.
How to use
- Choose an image from your device.
- Rotate left or right, or flip horizontally or vertically.
- Download the result as PNG or JPEG.
How it works
Your image is redrawn on a canvas with the chosen transform applied. A 90 or 270 degree rotation swaps the width and height, while flipping mirrors the image along an axis. Because the pixels are re-rendered and saved, the new orientation is baked into the downloaded file.
Features
90° rotation
Turn the image left or right in quarter turns.
Mirror
Flip horizontally or vertically to mirror the image.
Combine transforms
Stack rotation and flips together for any orientation.
Fully local
Images are processed in your browser and never uploaded.
When to use it
Sideways photos
Fix phone photos that came out rotated the wrong way.
Scans
Turn a scanned page that loaded sideways or upside down.
Mirror images
Create a mirrored version for layouts or selfies.
Social media
Quickly orient an image correctly before posting.
Notes
- A 90° or 270° rotation swaps the image's width and height.
- Quality is preserved; only orientation changes.
- JPEG output has no transparency; use PNG to keep it.
- All processing runs on your device; your image is never uploaded.
FAQ
- Does rotating reduce quality?
- No. The image is re-rendered at full resolution; only its orientation changes. Saving as PNG avoids any compression loss.
- Is the new orientation saved?
- Yes. The transform is baked into the downloaded file, so it appears correctly in any viewer.
- What does flipping do?
- Flipping mirrors the image — horizontal swaps left and right, vertical swaps top and bottom.
- Can I combine rotate and flip?
- Yes. Apply any mix of rotations and flips; the preview updates and the result is saved together.
- Is my image uploaded?
- No. The image is processed entirely in your browser and never leaves your device.