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Rotate image — fix sideways photos, free, in your browser

Drop your sideways photos. Click rotate left or right. Download. No signup, no upload, no watermark.

Drop images to rotate

JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP · up to 50 files · 100 MB each

Sideways photos, fixed in one click

Phones save photos with an orientation tag in the metadata. Apps that honor the tag rotate the photo on display. Apps that ignore it show the raw pixels — which is why your portrait photo sometimes lands as a landscape on Windows preview or in an email client. Rotating the actual pixels fixes the issue everywhere.

This tool rotates by 90°, 180°, or 270° on the Canvas API. No upload, no signup, no waiting. Drop one photo, fix it, download. Or drop a folder and rotate the whole stack at once — useful when a tilted DSLR mount produces a hundred sideways shots in a single shoot.

Flip controls are also visible — sometimes the fix is mirror rather than rotate, depending on how the camera saved orientation. Use whichever combination matches the result you need; the preview updates as you click.

Features

Rotate 90°, 180°, 270°

Four canonical rotations. Apply to one image or a stack of fifty.

Batch rotate to ZIP

Drop a folder, click apply, download a ZIP. Filenames preserved with a small `-rot90` suffix.

Browser-side, by default

The Canvas API does the work locally. No upload, no server processing, no copy stored anywhere.

Reasons people rotate images

Sideways iPhone or Android photo

Camera saved with rotation metadata that the recipient's app ignores. Rotate the pixels themselves to fix.

Scanned document came out 90° off

Document scanner did not detect orientation. Rotate the JPG before sending or printing.

Tilted DSLR mount stack

Whole shoot tilted? Drop the folder, rotate the lot, download a ZIP. Consistent output.

Polaroid scan upside-down

Album scan returns the photo upside-down. One 180° click puts it right.

Receipt or document scan prep

Quick rotate before saving a receipt to your expense system. PDF-export pipeline thanks you later.

ID or passport photo rotated wrong

Self-shot ID photo comes out sideways. Rotate, save as JPG, upload to the form.

Built for everyday rotation

  • Live preview — the photo rotates as you click
  • Batch up to 50 with one global rotation setting
  • EXIF orientation reset on output so the saved file is pixel-accurate
  • Per-item progress — one bad file does not abort the batch

How to rotate an image in three steps

  1. Drop your photo

    One file or fifty. JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP all supported.

  2. Pick the rotation

    Click rotate-left or rotate-right for 90° steps, or tap a degree chip. Flip controls sit next to rotation for combined fixes.

  3. Apply and download

    Single image saves directly. A batch arrives as a ZIP with consistent rotation suffixes in the filename.

Tips for clean rotation

  1. Tip 1:

    Use the rotate-left and rotate-right buttons for predictable 90° steps. The chip row jumps directly to a specific rotation.

  2. Tip 2:

    Flip toggles compose with rotation — flip-h plus rotate-180 gives a different result than just one of them. Watch the preview to confirm.

  3. Tip 3:

    For batches, the same rotation is applied to every queued file. If files need different rotations, run them in separate batches.

  4. Tip 4:

    EXIF orientation is reset to 1 on output, so the saved photo lands the same way in every viewer — no double-rotation surprises.

Rotate image — frequently asked

Got a sideways photo?

Drop it now. One click rotates it. Download fixed.