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Rotate Image

Rotate or flip any image instantly - free, private, no uploads

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What is rotate image?

Photos taken on mobile phones are often saved sideways or upside-down due to camera orientation sensors. Rotating and flipping corrects orientation for sharing, printing, and uploading. PixlUtils rotates images entirely in your browser with no upload - supports 90°, 180°, 270° rotation and horizontal/vertical flip. Bulk process up to 50 files at once. Free, no signup.

Rotate 90°, 180°, or 270° clockwiseFlip horizontally or verticallyCombine rotation and flip in one stepBulk rotate up to 50 images at onceExport as JPG, PNG, or WebP100% browser-based - no upload

How it works

Three steps to rotate or flip your image - no software needed.

1

Upload your images

Drag and drop one or more JPG, PNG, WebP, or BMP files. Files stay 100% on your device.

2

Choose rotation or flip

Select 90°, 180°, or 270° rotation, or flip horizontally/vertically. Combine both in one step.

3

Download the result

Download the rotated image instantly. No watermark, no email needed.

💡 Pro Tips

Use PNG output for lossless rotation

For pixel-perfect rotation without any quality loss, select PNG as the output format. JPEG adds slight compression on each save.

Bulk rotate entire photo batches

Upload all sideways photos from a shoot and rotate them all in one pass - saves hours of manual work.

Flip for mirror image effects

Horizontal flip creates a mirror image - useful for symmetry, creating left/right versions of an image, or correcting mirrored text in scans.

Combine with crop for perfect framing

Rotate first to fix orientation, then use the Crop tool to trim to the exact composition you want.

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