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Rotate an image in 90° steps, flip it horizontally or vertically, and fine-tune a tilt (±45°) with a straighten slider — all entirely in your browser, then save the result as a PNG. It's handy for turning a phone photo that came out sideways the right way up, straightening a scanned document or receipt, or flipping an AI-generated image or illustration to check the composition (a horizontal flip makes drawing mistakes easier to spot) — without opening a heavy image editor. Pick the rotation with the 0°/90°/180°/270° buttons, toggle horizontal and vertical flips with checkboxes, and nudge the straighten slider in 0.1° steps. So nothing gets cropped when you rotate at an angle, the export canvas is automatically enlarged to the rotated image's bounding box; the corners left empty by a free rotation stay transparent in the PNG (if you want a white background, fill it with a separate tool). The preview is scaled to fit your screen (up to 2048px on the long side), but the saved PNG is exported based on the original resolution. You can load images by dropping, clicking to choose, or pasting from the clipboard. All computation happens in your browser — the image is never sent to any server or API, so it's safe to use even where uploading files is not allowed.
How to use
- Load an image by dropping, choosing, or pasting it (nothing is uploaded).
- Set the rotation (90° steps), flips (horizontal / vertical), and straighten slider.
- Save the result as a PNG (corners left empty by rotation are exported transparent).
FAQ
Is my image uploaded anywhere?
No. Loading, rotating, flipping, straightening, and PNG export all happen inside your browser. The image is never sent to any server or API — it all stays on your device, so it's safe to use even in workplaces that block cloud editing tools.
Will the corners be cropped when I rotate at an angle?
No. The export canvas is automatically enlarged to the rotated image's bounding box, so the whole image always fits. The corners left empty by an angled rotation become transparent (PNG preserves transparency).
How finely can I straighten a tilt?
The straighten slider covers ±45° in 0.1° steps, which is good for squaring up scanned documents, receipts, or a horizon that isn't level. You can combine it with the 90° rotation buttons.
Will the saved image lose quality?
The preview is scaled down to fit your screen, but the saved PNG is exported based on the original resolution. PNG is lossless, so there's no degradation beyond the rotation/flip itself (a free rotation re-samples pixels, so edges are interpolated slightly).