Image Flip & Rotate Online Free — Rotate Images Any Angle
Rotate images to any angle and flip horizontally or vertically. Use preset 90°/180° buttons or drag the slider for any degree. Enable canvas expansion to avoid cropping when rotating at non-right angles. All processing is done in your browser — no image is ever uploaded to a server.
100% private. Images are processed locally using the Canvas API. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
How to Rotate an Image Online Free
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Upload your image
Drag and drop any JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF image onto the upload zone, or click to browse. Max 10 MB.
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Rotate and flip
Use the preset buttons for 90°/180° rotations, drag the slider for any angle, or type an exact degree. Toggle Flip H/V as needed.
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Download the result
Choose output format (JPG, PNG, WebP) and quality, then click Download. The transformed image saves instantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rotate an image to any angle, not just 90°?
Yes. Use the fine-control slider to rotate from -180° to +180° at any increment, or type an exact degree value into the input field. The preset buttons (90° CW, 90° CCW, 180°) are available for the most common rotations.
What does "Expand canvas to fit rotated image" do?
When you rotate an image by a non-right angle (e.g. 45°), the corners of the image extend beyond the original canvas boundary. With "Expand canvas" ON, the output canvas is enlarged to contain the entire rotated image. With it OFF, the image is cropped to the original dimensions.
What format should I save a rotated image in?
Use PNG if your image has transparency or if you need lossless quality. Use JPG for photographs where a smaller file size is more important than perfect quality. Use WebP for the best balance — smaller than JPG at comparable quality, with transparency support.
Can I combine rotation and flipping?
Yes. Flip Horizontal and Flip Vertical can both be applied simultaneously with any rotation angle. The transformation is applied in the correct order: flip first, then rotate. This mirrors how photo editing software like Photoshop handles combined transforms.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. The tool uses the HTML5 Canvas API to perform all transformations locally in your browser. Your image never leaves your device. This is verifiable by inspecting the network tab in browser developer tools while using the tool.