Image Rotator and Flipper
Rotate or mirror an uploaded image locally, then download the corrected version.
Fix sideways or mirrored images for one focused image job
Images from phones, scanners, and webcams can arrive sideways or reversed after another app strips orientation metadata. This tool redraws the file on canvas at a chosen 90 degree step and can apply a horizontal mirror before export.
For example, a portrait scan that opens landscape can be rotated 90 degrees so the output canvas becomes upright. A webcam capture with reversed text can be mirrored once and downloaded as a corrected PNG.
Output limits and privacy
Rotation changes the pixel output instead of preserving orientation tags. It is best for quick corrections, not for preserving original camera metadata. The canvas export is created locally, so orientation fixes do not require sending private scans or webcam captures elsewhere. It also helps when a CMS displays an image differently from the desktop viewer that first opened it. The preview confirms the corrected orientation before export.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the image rotator and flipper work?
It redraws the uploaded image on canvas at 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees and can mirror it horizontally.
What should I check before using the output?
The exported PNG reflects the canvas pixels, not the original EXIF orientation metadata.
When is this useful?
Use it to correct sideways scans, mirrored webcam images, or phone photos whose orientation metadata was stripped.
Are my files uploaded?
No. The tool runs in your browser, so the image is not sent to a server.
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