Rotate & Flip Image Online Free

Rotate images by 90°, 180°, or 270° and flip them horizontally or vertically. Instant processing, no uploads.

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How to Rotate & Flip Images

  1. Upload — Select or drag & drop your image.
  2. Transform — Click rotate or flip buttons. You can apply multiple transformations.
  3. Preview — See the result in real-time.
  4. Download — Save the transformed image.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! You can apply multiple transformations in sequence. Each operation is cumulative.

No. Rotation and flipping are pixel-perfect operations that preserve the original image quality.

Currently we support 90°, 180°, and 270° rotations. Custom angle rotation may be added in future updates.

Why Rotate or Flip Images?

Image rotation and flipping are essential corrections for photos taken at the wrong orientation, scanned documents that need alignment, and creative projects requiring mirrored or inverted images. Many phone cameras embed orientation data (EXIF) that some applications ignore, resulting in sideways or upside-down photos. Our rotate tool fixes this instantly by physically transforming the pixel data, ensuring your image displays correctly everywhere regardless of EXIF support.

Common use cases include: correcting landscape photos displayed as portrait (or vice versa), flipping selfies that appear mirrored, rotating scanned documents to the correct orientation, creating mirrored versions of design elements for symmetrical layouts, and preparing images for printing where orientation matters. The rotate and flip operations are pixel-perfect — no quality is lost during transformation because the pixels are simply rearranged without re-compression. This makes it safe to rotate images multiple times without cumulative quality degradation.

Privacy, Trust, and Support

This tool is part of ImageConvert Tools, a browser-based utility site that publishes clear information about how processing works, which formats are supported, and how users can get help. Image processing happens locally in your browser for speed and privacy. For site details, visit the About page, review the How It Works guide, or contact support through the Contact page. Latest tool-page review: April 2026.