Image tools

Rotate an image online

Turn JPG, PNG or WebP images left, right or 180 degrees and correct orientation with a clear preview.

No server upload No signup Up to 30 MB per file

Drag files here

This tool processes one file at a time.

JPG, PNG, WEBP · Up to 30 MB per file
Private browser processing — Your files are processed on your device and are not uploaded to our server.
01

How to rotate an image

Correct a sideways or upside-down image in seconds.

  1. 1Choose a JPG, PNG or WebP file.
  2. 2Rotate left, rotate right or turn the image 180 degrees.
  3. 3Confirm the orientation and dimensions in the preview.
  4. 4Apply and download the corrected image.
02

Rotation and orientation

The tool rotates actual pixels so the image displays consistently across apps.

JPG, PNG or WebP image
JPG, PNG, WEBP
Rotated image in the original format
JPG, PNG, WEBP
  • A 90-degree turn swaps width and height.
  • Saving actual rotation is more reliable than relying only on camera orientation metadata.
03

When rotation is needed

Use it whenever an image opens in the wrong direction.

  • Correcting phone photos displayed sideways.
  • Turning scanned pages or receipts upright.
  • Rotating a design before placing it in a document.
04

Keep the cleanest source

Quarter-turn rotation itself is exact, though JPG export may re-encode the file.

  • Use a high JPG quality for text-heavy scans.
  • PNG and lossless WebP preserve sharp graphic pixels more reliably.

Rotation stays in the browser

No server receives your photo or scan.

  • EXIF location data is not transmitted during the operation.
  • Use the metadata remover separately if you want to strip embedded details.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why was the photo sideways in the first place?

Some apps ignore orientation metadata written by cameras. Rotating the pixels fixes the display more consistently.

Does 90-degree rotation swap dimensions?

Yes. Width becomes height and height becomes width.

Can I rotate more than once?

Yes. Apply the controls until the preview has the desired orientation.