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Rotate & Flip Images Online

Rotate images by any angle or flip horizontally/vertically.

About Rotate & Flip Image

Fix sideways photos, upside-down scans, and mirror-image selfies in seconds. CocoConvert's rotate tool handles 90°, 180°, 270° rotations and custom angles with sub-degree precision. You can also flip images horizontally, vertically, or both — perfect for creating mirror effects or correcting camera orientation.

The rotation engine uses high-quality interpolation so edges remain crisp even at non-standard angles. Background fill for rotated images uses transparent pixels (PNG/WebP) or white (JPG) by default.

Batch mode lets Pro users rotate up to 100 images at once — ideal for scanning projects or real-estate photography where the camera was held inconsistently. All files are processed on secure servers in Germany and deleted within 24 hours.

Works on any device, in any modern browser. No software to install, no account required, no watermarks.

Supported Formats

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How to Use

1

Upload your image

Drag and drop your image file into the upload area. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, BMP, AVIF, HEIC.

2

Choose rotation and flip

Select 90°, 180°, 270°, or enter a custom angle. Optionally flip horizontally, vertically, or both.

3

Click "Rotate & Flip Image"

The image is processed instantly with high-quality interpolation.

4

Download the result

Download your corrected image. Files are securely deleted from our servers automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rotate by a custom angle like 45°?

Yes! Select "Custom Angle" from the dropdown and enter any value between -360° and 360°. The tool uses high-quality interpolation for non-standard angles.

Does rotation reduce quality?

For 90°, 180°, and 270° rotations, there is zero quality loss — the pixels are simply rearranged. Custom angles use interpolation which is virtually lossless.

Can I rotate and flip at the same time?

Yes. You can apply a rotation angle and a flip (horizontal, vertical, or both) in a single operation.