Photos taken at an angle, imported sideways, or pulled from a camera that guessed the orientation wrongly are a constant small annoyance. The Rotate Image tool fixes them in seconds, spinning your picture in clean 90-degree steps until it sits the right way up, then exporting the corrected version ready to use.
How to use the Rotate Image tool
- Upload your image.
- Click rotate left or right until the orientation looks correct.
- Click Save.
- Download the rotated image.
A lossless, instant fix
Rotating in 90-degree increments simply rearranges the existing pixels onto a new canvas, so there is no interpolation and no quality loss whatsoever — the rotated image is just as sharp as the original. That makes it the right tool for straightening scans, fixing phone photos that imported sideways, and preparing images that need to match a particular orientation before you upload or print them.
Tips for orientation fixes
- One quarter-turn too far? Three more rotations bring you all the way around.
- Use 180° for images that are completely upside-down.
- Rotate before cropping so your crop box lines up with the corrected image.
- Re-check on a phone if the image is destined for mobile, since some apps re-read orientation data.
Everything is handled on a local canvas, so your image never leaves your browser. It is a quick, private alternative to opening a full photo editor just to turn a picture.
Quick reference
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Input | JPG, PNG, WEBP |
| Angles | 90°, 180°, 270° |
| Quality | Lossless steps |
| Output | PNG |
| Processing | Local |