Rotate Image Online for Free

Photos come out sideways or upside-down more often than you'd expect — a phone held the wrong way during a scan, a camera that didn't record its own orientation, or a screenshot taken from a rotated display. This tool rotates any image by a clean 90, 180, or 270 degrees, right in your browser, so you can fix orientation in one click instead of opening a full photo editor for a single quick turn.

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Rotate Image Online for Free

Photos come out sideways or upside-down more often than you'd expect — a phone held the wrong way during a scan, a camera that didn't record its own orientation, or a screenshot taken from a rotated display. This tool rotates any image by a clean 90, 180, or 270 degrees, right in your browser, so you can fix orientation in one click instead of opening a full photo editor for a single quick turn.

Pick the rotation amount from the dropdown above the upload area — 90 degrees for a quarter turn clockwise, 180 to flip it fully upside-down, or 270 for a quarter turn the other way. Because a 90 or 270 degree rotation swaps an image's width and height, a landscape photo becomes portrait and vice versa; the tool handles that dimension swap automatically so nothing gets stretched or cropped in the process.

Rotation happens instantly using your browser's Canvas engine, with the full image redrawn at the new angle and no loss of detail beyond whatever compression the output format applies. This is a pure geometric rotation in fixed 90-degree steps — if you need to straighten a photo by a small, arbitrary angle (like correcting a slightly tilted horizon), that's a different kind of adjustment this tool doesn't attempt. Drop in a single photo or a whole batch that all need the same turn; each is rotated independently and, for multiple files, bundled into one zip download. Nothing is ever uploaded to a server.

FAQ

Common questions

No — this tool rotates only in fixed 90-degree steps (90, 180, or 270). For straightening a slightly tilted photo by a small custom angle, you'll need a dedicated photo editor with a manual straighten tool.

Yes, for 90 and 270 degree rotations — a landscape photo's width and height swap to become portrait, and vice versa. A 180 degree rotation keeps the same dimensions, just flipped upside-down.

No — a 90-degree-step rotation just repositions existing pixels rather than resampling or estimating new ones, so there's no quality loss from the rotation itself beyond normal output encoding.

Yes — drop in as many images as need the same rotation. Each is rotated independently and, when there's more than one, bundled into a single zip download.

No — rotation happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image never leaves your device.