Image Rotator & Flipper - Rotate Photos Online Free

Quickly rotate and flip your images. Perfect for correcting orientation.

Drag & Drop Your Images

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How to Rotate Images Online

Fix photo orientation in three simple steps

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Upload Your Images

Drag and drop or click to select JPG, PNG, or WebP images from your device.

2

Rotate or Flip

Use the rotation buttons to rotate 90° left or right, or flip horizontally/vertically.

3

Download Results

Download individual images or all at once with corrected orientation.

Rotation & Flip Options

All the transformation tools you need

Rotate Left 90°

Turn your image counter-clockwise by 90 degrees.

Rotate Right 90°

Turn your image clockwise by 90 degrees.

Flip Horizontal

Mirror your image along the vertical axis (left to right).

Flip Vertical

Mirror your image along the horizontal axis (top to bottom).

Why Use Our Image Rotator?

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Batch Processing

Rotate or flip multiple images at once. Apply the same transformation to all images.

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100% Private

All processing happens in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.

Instant Results

No waiting for uploads. See your rotated images instantly.

Why You Need an Image Rotation Tool

Photos often end up with the wrong orientation, especially when taken with smartphones or cameras that don't properly save EXIF orientation data. Our free online image rotator helps you quickly fix these orientation issues without installing any software.

Common Image Orientation Problems

Many situations can cause orientation issues: photos transferred between devices, images downloaded from the web, screenshots taken in landscape mode, or camera settings that weren't configured correctly. Instead of struggling with complex photo editing software, use our simple rotation tool to fix these problems in seconds.

When to Flip vs. Rotate

Rotation is used when your image is turned the wrong way — typically 90, 180, or 270 degrees off. This commonly happens with photos taken in portrait mode that display in landscape, or vice versa.

Flipping creates a mirror image. Horizontal flip mirrors left-to-right (useful for selfies or creating reflections), while vertical flip mirrors top-to-bottom (less common but useful for specific creative effects).