Rotate.
Fix the angle without sending the file away. Turn sideways photos, straighten a horizon, flip a mirror image, and download the repaired result. Batch jobs stay local too.
Photos never leave your devicePrivacy · Enforced No sign-up No watermarks No size limits
Drop images here.
Drag straight from a file window — or . Rotate, straighten or flip one image — or apply the same turn to a whole batch.
§02 · Procedure
How rotation works.
Three steps. None of them involve a server.
- Step 01 1
Drop one image or a batch.
Add JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP or HEIC files. They stay in browser memory; nothing uploads.
- Step 02 2
Turn, flip or straighten.
Use 90-degree buttons for sideways photos, flip horizontally or vertically, or fine-tune a tilted horizon with the straighten slider.
- Step 03 3
Download the fixed files.
Single file? Direct download. Batch? The browser packs the rotated results into a zip.
Does rotate work on iPhone HEIC photos?
Yes. HEIC and HEIF decode locally with libheif through heic2any, then the rotation is rendered with Canvas.
Can I rotate a whole batch?
Yes. The same rotate, flip and straighten settings apply to every image in the batch, and multiple outputs download as a zip.
Can I fix a slightly crooked image?
Yes. Use the straighten slider for fine-angle rotation from -45° to 45°, in addition to the 90° left and right buttons.
Which format should I export?
JPG is best for photos. PNG is lossless and keeps transparency. WebP is compact and works well for modern web use.
Is anything sent to a server?
No. The tool is a static browser bundle. Decoding, rotation, export and zip packaging all happen locally in the tab.
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