Rotate or Flip Image

Rotate photos or flip images horizontally and vertically.

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Choose an imageThe result downloads as PNG.
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Quick Fixes

Correct sideways photos, mirror graphics or prepare simple image variations.

Privacy

The image is processed with canvas in your browser.

Who Uses This Tool

Use it for camera photos, scanned receipts, product shots, profile images, and quick layout corrections. Flipping can also help prepare simple design assets.

Privacy and Limitations

The image is processed in your browser. The exported copy may not preserve all original metadata, so keep the source file if metadata matters.

Helpful FAQ

When should I rotate instead of crop?

Rotate when the full image is sideways or upside down. Crop only when you need to remove edges or reframe the subject.

Will flipping make text backwards?

Yes. Horizontal flipping mirrors the whole image, so text, signs, and logos will read backwards.

Can this fix camera orientation problems?

It can create a new correctly oriented copy when another app ignores the original photo orientation metadata.

Related Tools

Image Orientation Checks

Rotate and flip tools are useful when phone photos, scans, product images, or mirrored webcam captures have the wrong orientation. Always work on a copy when the original file is important, especially for documents or client images.

After rotating, check that text, logos, faces, and directional objects look natural. Some images contain orientation metadata, so another app may display the original differently from the browser export.

If the image is going to a website, rotate first, then crop or resize. This order prevents unexpected empty areas and keeps final dimensions easier to control.

Tool Creator and Review Notes

Reviewed by Taimour Hussain

Rotate or Flip Image is maintained by Taimour Hussain as part of ToolZone's browser-based utility collection. The page is checked for clear instructions, realistic browser limits, and related tools that match the workflow.

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