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Rotate Image

Rotate or flip images

Multiple Rotations

Support for 90°, 180°, 270° rotation and flipping

Fast Processing

Fast and secure processing

Secure Processing

Files are processed safely and securely

How to Rotate Images

Step-by-step guide to rotate images

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Drag and drop your image file into the upload area.

  2. 2

    Rotate or flip

    Use the rotation controls to rotate or flip your image.

  3. 3

    Download

    Download your rotated image.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I flip images?

Yes, you can rotate by any degree, flip horizontally, or flip vertically.

How do I fix sideways phone photos?

Rotate in 90-degree steps until the horizon and subject orientation are natural. This is the fastest fix for EXIF orientation issues.

Will arbitrary-angle rotation add empty corners?

Yes, non-90-degree rotations can create triangular blank areas around the image. Crop after rotation for a clean frame.

When should I use horizontal flip?

Horizontal flip is useful for mirrored selfies and camera previews. Avoid flipping text-heavy images because text will appear reversed.

Does rotation degrade quality?

Simple 90-degree rotations are generally lossless in many workflows. Repeated arbitrary-angle transforms can reduce quality over multiple saves.

Practical use cases for Rotate Image

Support teams rotate user-submitted screenshots so issue details are readable in ticket threads without manual viewer adjustments.

Real estate agents rotate interior photos taken with mixed phone orientation before uploading to listing portals.

Educators rotate scanned homework pages from mobile capture apps to align pages for grading and OCR indexing.

Tips and best practices for Rotate Image

  • Use 90-degree rotations whenever possible for cleaner output and fewer artifacts.
  • Crop after non-orthogonal rotation to remove blank corners and keep framing neat.
  • Check text direction after flips; mirrored screenshots can cause reporting mistakes.
  • Process from the original image once instead of rotating and re-saving multiple times.
  • Verify orientation in the destination app, since some platforms ignore embedded orientation metadata.