T/04 · ROTATE
Rotate and flip images.
Spin 90°, 180° or 270°. Flip horizontal or vertical. Every original pixel is preserved intact — no resampling, no quality loss.
Drop images to rotate
or drag and drop here
JPG · PNG · WebP · AVIF · up to 50 MB
S/02 — HOW IT WORKS
Three steps. No detours.
Upload, process, download. Files are auto-deleted 24 hours after processing.
Choose a tool
Pick what you need from the toolkit.
Drop your image
Drag, click, or paste. No upload bar required.
Download
Result is ready, original untouched.
S/SPECIMEN — A CLEAN TURN
Rotate once. It stays straight.
Lossless 90°, 180° or 270° steps. Source pixels are kept identical — they just move places. Bytes match the original in a new arrangement.

4032 × 3024 · source · 0°
ROTATION
90° CW

3024 × 4032 · output · 90°
4032 × 3024 · 90° CW rotate · 3024 × 4032 · lossless
S/V — WHY ROTATE
Rotate your images, four angles.
ORIENTATION
Fix orientation in seconds.
Photos taken sideways? Rotate 90° clockwise or counter-clockwise. Photos upside down? 180°. Done in one click.

SOURCE

FLIPPED · H
FLIP
Mirror or flip on any axis.
Horizontal flip, vertical flip, or both. Handy for selfies, layout adjustments, or creative compositions.

3024 × 4032
EXIF TAG
orientation
6
→ rotate CW

3024 × 4032
Applied before any manual rotation
EXIF
EXIF orientation applied automatically.
If your camera or phone recorded the photo with an EXIF orientation tag, we read it and apply it before any manual rotation. The image always starts upright.
LOSSLESS

90°
LOSSLESS

180°
LOSSLESS

270°
Same pixels, new arrangement · No resampling
QUALITY
Zero quality loss on every spin.
90°, 180° and 270° are pure lossless rotations: pixels move places, they aren't resampled. The output file matches the original quality byte-for-byte.
- FORMATS
- JPG / PNG / WebP / AVIF / HEIC / TIFF / BMP
- ANGLES
- 90° / 180° / 270°
- FLIP
- Horizontal · Vertical · Both
- EXIF
- Orientation auto-applied before rotate
- QUALITY
- No resampling · byte-equivalent
- RETENTION
- Auto-deleted after 24 h
S/F — FAQ