Flip & Rotate Image — Rotate Image Online Free
Flip or rotate your images to any angle with a live preview. Instantly. No sign-up required.
How to rotate image online
- 1Upload your image file using the drop zone above or click to browse
- 2Use the action buttons to flip horizontally, flip vertically, or rotate by preset angles
- 3Optionally enter a custom rotation degree for precise control
- 4Preview updates immediately after each action
- 5Click "Download" to save your transformed image
About This Tool
Sometimes an image is almost perfect — it just needs to be flipped or rotated. Maybe your camera saved a photo upside-down, or you need a mirror image for a design layout. Our free online tool lets you rotate image online or flip it in any direction with a single click and instant preview.
Choose from preset rotations — 90 degrees clockwise, 180 degrees, or 270 degrees clockwise — or type in any custom angle for precise control. Flip horizontally to create a mirror image, or flip vertically to invert top-to-bottom. Each transformation updates the preview immediately so you can see exactly what you will get before downloading.
The tool runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to a server, making it safe to rotate image online files that contain personal photos, client work, or confidential content. There are no file-size limits, no watermarks, and no daily caps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rotations by 90, 180, or 270 degrees are effectively lossless. Arbitrary-angle rotations require interpolation, which can introduce slight softening. The effect is negligible for most use cases.
Yes. Each action is applied cumulatively. You can flip horizontally, then rotate 90 degrees, and the preview will show the combined result. Apply as many transformations as you need before downloading.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image never leaves your device, making this tool safe for personal or confidential files.
The tool accepts JPEG, PNG, and WebP images. The output is saved as a PNG to preserve quality and any transparency in the original image.
There is no undo button, but you can click "Change file" to start over with the original image and apply a different set of transformations.