5 min read
2026-02-01
Photos often come out with the wrong orientation, and designers need mirror reflections to create symmetrical compositions.
90° clockwise - landscape portrait
90° counterclockwise - reverse rotation
180° - inverted photo
Correction of tilted horizon with an accuracy of 0.1 degree.
Horizontal — creating a mirror copy
Vertical - flip from top to bottom
Upload the image to [Rotate and Flip](/tools/image-rotate)
Select the desired operation
For an arbitrary angle, use the slider
Apply changes and download the result
Many cameras record the orientation in EXIF metadata rather than rotating the file. This leads to the fact that the photo looks correct in some programs and upside down in others.
Our tool applies physical rotation to image pixels, eliminating the dependence on EXIF data.
See also: Image cropping, Image filters, Resizing