Flip & Rotate Image Online
Mirror or rotate any image instantly. Flip horizontally or vertically, rotate 90°, 180° or 270°. Runs entirely in your browser — your image never leaves your device.
How to Flip and Rotate Images Online
ToolsPix Flip & Rotate lets you mirror or rotate any image directly in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. There is no software to install, no account to create, and no need to upload files to any server.
Why use ToolsPix Flip & Rotate?
- Completely free with no file size limits other than your device memory.
- Your image is processed locally in the browser and never leaves your device.
- Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, and Android — anywhere with a modern browser.
- Flip and rotate operations stack — apply multiple transforms before downloading.
- No watermarks, no sign-up, and no third-party trackers.
Steps to flip or rotate an image
Click browse or drag your image into the upload area above. Click any Flip or Rotate button — the canvas preview updates instantly. Choose your output format (JPG, PNG, or WebP), then click Download. Once the page is loaded, the tool also works completely offline.
FAQ
Are my images uploaded to a server when I use this tool?
No. ToolsPix processes your images locally in your web browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your image is never sent to any server, never logged, and never seen by anyone but you.
Which image formats are supported for input and output?
You can load JPEG, PNG, and WebP images. You can also choose any of these three formats for the downloaded output independently of the input format.
Can I flip and rotate the same image in one step?
Yes. Flip and rotation operations are cumulative. Apply as many flips and rotations as you need before downloading — each click updates the canvas preview instantly.
Why does Flip Horizontal always flip what I see on screen, even after rotating?
The tool automatically corrects for coordinate axis swaps that occur during rotation. When the image is rotated 90° or 270°, pressing Flip Horizontal still flips the image left–right as it appears on screen, not along an internal axis.
Will flipping or rotating reduce my image quality?
For PNG output there is no quality loss — PNG is lossless. For JPG and WebP output the tool uses high-quality encoding (92%), which is virtually indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing distances.