Rotate Images Online
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Click any image in the queue to preview it, then use the batch buttons or row controls to change rotation.
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Upload multiple images, rotate the whole batch 90 degrees left or right, adjust any single file with per image controls, reset all if needed, and download one image or all results in your browser. No registration is required.
How to Rotate an Image
- Upload one or more images from your device.
- Use Rotate All Left, Rotate All Right, or Reset All for batch changes.
- Use the small left and right arrow buttons on each file when only one image needs a different rotation.
- Download any single image from its row or download the whole batch.
Key Features
Batch Rotation Queue
Upload multiple images and bulk rotate the entire queue in one action or make quick changes on individual files.
Per-Image Quick Rotation
Each file row includes compact left and right rotate buttons so you can fix one image without affecting the rest.
Fix Orientation Fast
Correct sideways or upside-down photos from phones and cameras in exact 90 degree steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rotating an image means turning the photo or graphic to a different orientation, usually in 90 degree steps such as left, right, or upside down. It is commonly used to fix sideways phone photos, correct camera orientation, prepare images for documents or social posts, or make a picture fit the layout you need before downloading or sharing it.
Yes. You can upload multiple images and rotate the whole batch together with the Rotate All Left or Rotate All Right buttons. If one file needs a different angle, you can also adjust that image from its own row before downloading a single result or the entire batch.
To rotate an image by 180 degrees, click Rotate Left twice or Rotate Right twice. Each click turns the image by 90 degrees, so two clicks will flip it fully upside down while keeping the image aligned to standard right-angle rotation steps.
Rotating by 90 degree steps does not crop the image or intentionally reduce its visible quality. The main change is the orientation, and the width and height may swap positions after rotation. In normal use, the tool preserves the image content rather than shrinking or stretching it.
Yes. This is especially useful for phone photos that appear sideways or upside down after transfer or upload. Add your images, select each one from the list if needed, rotate it to the correct orientation, and then download the corrected copies.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WEBP files up to about 25 MB each. Very large images can take longer to load or process depending on your device and browser, but standard photos and graphics within that range should work normally.
No. The rotation happens locally in your browser, so your images stay on your device while you edit and download them. The tool does not upload your files to a remote server for rotation or storage.
