Upload JPG, PNG, WebP, or other browser-supported images, then rotate images by +90, -90, 180 degrees, or a custom angle from -180 to 180. Use the image flip controls to flip images horizontally or vertically, preview every change, and apply the same settings to a full batch before downloading single files or one ZIP.
Drop images here to rotate, flip, or mirror them online
Use +90 or -90 for sideways photos, 180 for upside-down images, and horizontal flip for mirrored selfies.
Drag and drop images, or click to browse. Rotate image files, flip image files, and process batches directly in your browser.
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Follow this short image rotate and image flip workflow to fix sideways, upside-down, or mirrored images without opening editing software.
Drag in one photo, a screenshot, a scan, or a full image batch from your device.
Use +90, -90, or 180 degrees for common image rotate fixes, or adjust the slider for a custom angle.
Turn on horizontal image flip for mirror images and reversed selfies, or vertical flip when the image needs top-to-bottom correction.
Check the output preview, dimensions, and file size, then download single corrected images or save the whole batch as a ZIP.
Use this image rotate and image flip tool for the everyday orientation fixes people search for most: sideways phone photos, upside-down scans, mirrored selfies, reversed text, and image batches that need the same correction.
Rotate images 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise when a photo looks correct on your phone but appears sideways after upload, email, or import.
Flip an image horizontally when a selfie, shirt logo, sign, label, or screenshot contains text that reads backwards.
Apply the same 90, 180, custom angle, or image flip setting to product photos, travel shots, scan pages, or design exports, then download single files or one ZIP.
Turn upside-down receipts, forms, notes, whiteboard photos, and screenshots before sharing, archiving, or adding them to a report.
Compare the original and output, check dimensions and file size, and avoid downloading a file that is still turned the wrong way.
Process personal photos, screenshots, scans, and client images locally during normal use, without opening a full photo editor.
Practical answers about image rotate fixes, image flip edits, sideways photos, mirrored selfies, tilted scans, batch rotation, privacy, formats, dimensions, and output quality.
Many phone photos store the correct viewing direction as EXIF orientation metadata instead of permanently rotating the pixels. Some websites, apps, and upload workflows ignore or remove that metadata, so the image appears sideways or upside down. Rotating the image here creates a new corrected file that is more likely to display upright everywhere.
Use +90 when the top of the image needs to move to the right, -90 when it needs to move to the left, and 180 when the image is upside down. Check the preview before downloading if you are not sure which direction is correct.
Use image rotate when the whole image is turned sideways or upside down. Use image flip when the image is mirrored, such as a selfie, sign, label, logo, or screenshot where text appears backwards left-to-right.
Use horizontal flip. Front-facing cameras and some camera apps can save a selfie as a mirror image, which makes writing, logos, and small details look reversed. A horizontal flip switches the left and right sides back.
Yes. Use a small custom rotation angle, such as 1, 2, or 3 degrees, when a scan, receipt, whiteboard photo, or horizon line is only slightly tilted. The preview helps you check the correction before saving.
A tilted image still has to fit inside a rectangular output canvas. When the angle is not 90, 180, or -90 degrees, the corners around the tilted image can become empty. PNG and WebP can show those corners as transparent, while JPG uses a white background because JPG does not support transparency.
The image rotate and image flip tool creates a new output file in the browser. A 90-degree rotation swaps width and height, 180 degrees keeps the same dimensions, and custom angles can create a larger canvas. JPG and WebP are re-encoded at high visual quality, while PNG uses lossless PNG output.
During normal use, selected images are processed locally in your browser rather than uploaded to a server. You can add multiple images, apply the same rotation and flip settings to the batch, then download single files or save everything as one ZIP package.
Go back to the upload area and apply the same image rotate, image flip, or mirror workflow to your next image set.