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IMAGE TOOL

Flip Image

Mirror photos and screenshots horizontally, vertically, or both.

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Mirror files locally and keep the result on your device.

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WHY THIS TOOL EXISTS

Mirror images without opening an editor

This tool flips image files locally in your browser and exports a cleaned copy you can use immediately. It supports horizontal mirroring, vertical mirroring, or both at once for full 180-degree reflection. It is the quick fix when a photo, screenshot, or mockup needs to be mirrored before upload or publication.

Benefits: Flip locally, keep the workflow on your device, choose horizontal or vertical mirroring, batch multiple images when needed, download individually or as a ZIP, and preserve original format and quality.

Best for: Mirrored product shots, UI mockups, image cleanup, uploads that need a specific orientation, correcting selfie camera mirrors, and preparing print-ready assets with correct text direction.

Limitations and tradeoffs

  • This version mirrors the image in whole-image steps only.
  • Animated image formats are flattened to a single exported frame through the browser canvas.
  • Very large batches can take time because every file is processed on your device.

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Questions before you use it

Can I flip horizontally and vertically?

Yes. You can choose horizontal, vertical, or both before you export the result.

Does flipping upload my files?

No. The file stays local and is processed directly in your browser.

Can I flip multiple images?

Yes. Batch images, flip them in one pass, and download the results individually or as a ZIP.

Will flipping reduce the image quality?

No. Flipping is a lossless pixel rearrangement. The tool mirrors the canvas data without recompressing or resampling, so the output quality matches the original. PNG files stay lossless, and JPG files are re-encoded at high quality.

When would I need to flip an image?

Common cases include correcting selfies that appear mirrored, preparing product photos where the label needs to face a specific direction, and fixing scanned documents that were placed face-down on the scanner. Designers also flip mockups to test visual balance in layouts.