Rotate Image Online —
Free Photo Rotator
Rotate image online free — 90°, 180°, 270°, or any custom angle. Fix sideways photos, correct orientation, and straighten horizons in seconds.
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How It Works
How to Rotate an Image Online in 3 Steps
Rotating a photo with ImageResizer takes under 5 seconds. Here's exactly how it works.
Upload Your Image
Click "Select Image" or drag your JPG, PNG, or WebP onto the tool. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
Choose Rotation
Click 90° Right, 90° Left, 180°, or use the custom angle slider. Preview updates instantly.
Download Rotated Image
Click Download and save your rotated photo. No watermark, no signup, no waiting.
Rotation Options
Every Rotation You'll Ever Need
From a simple 90° fix for a sideways iPhone photo to precise angle correction for a tilted horizon — we cover all rotation needs.
Rotate 90° Right
Turn your image clockwise by 90 degrees. Most common fix for iPhone photos shot in portrait mode.
Most usedRotate 90° Left
Turn your image counter-clockwise by 90 degrees. Fix photos rotated the wrong way.
Counter-clockwiseRotate 180°
Flip your image upside-down. Useful for images that are completely inverted.
Upside-down fixCustom Angle
Rotate by any angle from -45° to +45° to straighten tilted horizons and slanted photos.
Straighten100% Private
All rotation happens inside your browser. Your image files never reach our servers — zero uploads, complete privacy.
Instant Preview
See your rotation applied in real time before downloading. Combine 90° rotations with fine-angle adjustments.
Batch Rotate
Rotate multiple images at once with the same rotation setting. Perfect for fixing a whole photo shoot's orientation.
All Formats
Rotate JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP and more. Download your rotated image in the same format or choose a different one.
No Quality Loss
For PNG files, 90°/180°/270° rotations are mathematically lossless. For JPG, we encode at maximum quality.
Works Everywhere
Fully responsive — works on desktop, tablet, and mobile. No app needed. Supports all modern browsers.
Common Use Cases
When Do You Need to Rotate an Image?
Image rotation is one of the most common photo edits. Here are the situations where you'll need it most.
Fix Sideways Phone Photos
iPhone and Android photos sometimes save in the wrong orientation. Rotate 90° to fix photos that appear sideways when transferred to a computer or uploaded to a website.
Straighten Tilted Photos
Use the custom angle slider to correct photos where the horizon, building, or subject is slightly tilted. Perfect for architectural photography and landscape shots.
Fix Scanned Documents
Scanned documents and receipts often come out rotated. Use 90° or 180° rotation to correct the orientation before uploading or sharing.
Social Media Orientation
Different platforms prefer different orientations. Rotate portrait photos to landscape for YouTube thumbnails, or landscape to portrait for Instagram Stories and TikTok.
Print Preparation
Printers require specific orientations. Rotate your images to portrait or landscape before sending to a photo lab or printing at home.
Website & Blog Images
Images with wrong orientation look unprofessional on websites. Rotate before uploading to WordPress, Shopify, or any CMS to ensure they display correctly every time.
Questions & Answers
Rotate Image — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about rotating images online for free.
Upload your image to ImageResizer's free rotate tool, click the rotation angle you need (90° Right, 90° Left, 180°) or use the custom angle slider, and click Download. The entire process takes under 10 seconds — no signup, no watermark, completely free.
For PNG files, 90°, 180°, and 270° rotations are mathematically lossless — no quality is lost. For JPG, any rotation requires re-encoding, which involves minor quality changes. Our tool re-encodes at the highest quality setting to minimise this. For custom angles, some quality loss is unavoidable due to pixel interpolation.
This is usually caused by EXIF orientation metadata. Smartphones store rotation data in the image's EXIF metadata rather than actually rotating the pixel data. Some software reads this data correctly; others ignore it and display the raw pixel orientation. Rotating and re-saving the image bakes the orientation into the pixels and fixes the issue permanently.
Yes. You can combine 90° rotations with the custom angle slider (-45° to +45°) to achieve virtually any rotation angle. For a precise 45° rotation, for example, rotate 90° first, then use the -45° slider position.
No. All image rotation happens entirely inside your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device — zero server uploads, zero data logs, zero privacy risk.
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