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Rotate Image

Rotate, flip, or straighten your photos with a live preview, nothing uploaded. Everything happens in your browser.

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JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, TIFF — single or multiple, up to 250 MB

Rotate Image

Why rotate an image?

Photos come out sideways or upside down all the time: a phone held the wrong way, a scan that fed in rotated, a landscape shot the camera tagged as portrait. Rotating sets the picture upright so it looks right everywhere, instead of making everyone tilt their head to view it. Turn the image left or right in 90-degree steps, spin it 180, or mirror it horizontally or vertically. For a photo that's only slightly off, the straighten slider tips it back to level a degree at a time, and you decide whether the canvas expands to fit or crops in to avoid empty corners. Save the result as JPG, PNG or WebP. It all runs in your browser, so your photos are never uploaded. One honest note: rotating redraws the image, so saving as JPG or WebP re-encodes it (at high quality) rather than being a perfectly lossless turn.

How do I rotate a photo online for free?

Open your photo and turn it left, right or 180 degrees, mirror it, or nudge a tilted shot back to level with the straighten slider, then save as JPG, PNG or WebP. It works entirely in your browser, so the photo is never uploaded.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I rotate by an exact angle, not just 90 degrees?
Yes. Use the 90-degree buttons for quarter turns and 180, or the straighten slider for fine adjustments up to 90 degrees either way, one degree at a time.
Can I flip or mirror the image too?
Yes. Flip horizontally to mirror left-to-right, or vertically to flip top-to-bottom, on their own or combined with a rotation.
Is rotating lossless?
Not quite. The image is redrawn on a canvas, so JPG and WebP outputs are re-encoded (at high quality) rather than a byte-perfect turn. PNG output stays lossless. For most photos the difference isn't visible.
What formats can I save?
JPG, PNG or WebP. Note that formats like HEIC, AVIF and TIFF can be read in but are saved out as PNG (or your chosen format), since browsers can't write those back.
Can I rotate a batch of images?
Yes. Add several at once and set each image's rotation, then download them individually or as a ZIP.
Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything is processed in your browser, so your photos never leave your device.

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