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IMAGE TOOL

Rotate Image

Rotate photos and screenshots locally before you download them.

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Rotate files locally and keep the result on your device.

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WHY THIS TOOL EXISTS

Fix sideways images without opening an editor

This tool rotates image files locally in your browser and exports a cleaned copy you can use immediately. It supports 90, 180, and 270 degree turns with batch processing so you can fix multiple files in one pass. It is the quick fix for images that were shot sideways, exported wrong, or need a 90-degree turn before upload.

Benefits: Rotate locally, keep the file on your device, choose 90, 180, or 270 degrees, batch multiple images when needed, download individually or as a ZIP archive, and preserve original format and resolution.

Best for: Sideways photos, scanned documents, quick image cleanup, uploads that need the right orientation, fixing phone photos with incorrect EXIF rotation, and preparing images for print or web layouts.

Limitations and tradeoffs

  • This version uses fixed 90-degree 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

Does this rotate more than one image?

Yes. You can rotate a batch of images and download the results one by one or as a ZIP file.

Will the image be uploaded to a server?

No. The rotation happens in your browser and the file stays on your device.

Can I rotate 90, 180, and 270 degrees?

Yes. Those are the common rotation options supported in this tool.

Does rotating change the image dimensions?

A 90 or 270 degree rotation swaps the width and height of the image, so a 1920x1080 photo becomes 1080x1920. A 180 degree rotation keeps the original dimensions because the image is simply turned upside down without changing its aspect ratio.

Will rotating reduce the quality of my photo?

The rotation itself is a lossless canvas operation. PNG files remain lossless after export. JPG files are re-encoded at high quality, so any compression difference is minimal and visually undetectable for most photos.