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Rotate or flip an image online — free

To rotate or flip a photo for free without uploading it, open Klipzo, load your image, and rotate in 90-degree steps, flip horizontally or vertically, or nudge a fine angle to straighten a crooked shot. Everything happens in your browser on your device, with no account, no watermark, and no wait.

Open in the editor → Opens instantly. Your file stays on your device.

This is the quickest fix for a phone photo that came in sideways or upside down, or a horizon that tilts a few degrees off level. Use the 90/180/270 buttons to reorient a photo, mirror it with a horizontal or vertical flip, or drag the straighten slider for fine angle correction down to a fraction of a degree. When you straighten by a small angle, the corners that would otherwise show empty triangles are automatically cropped away so you get a clean rectangle. The transform is applied on Canvas at full resolution, so nothing is uploaded and quality is preserved.

How to rotate or flip an image online

  1. Open the editor Go to Klipzo and drag your photo in, or click to browse. It loads on your device with nothing uploaded.
  2. Choose Rotate Select the Rotate tool from the tool rail to reveal the rotate, flip, and straighten controls.
  3. Rotate by 90 degrees Tap rotate right or left to fix a sideways photo. Press again to reach 180 or 270 degrees.
  4. Flip if needed Use flip horizontal to mirror the image left-to-right, or flip vertical to mirror top-to-bottom.
  5. Straighten a tilt Drag the angle slider to level a crooked horizon. The empty corners are auto-cropped so the result stays a clean rectangle.
  6. Export and download Click Export to save a PNG, JPEG, or WebP. No sign-up and no watermark.
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Tips

  • If a photo looks correct on your phone but sideways here, its EXIF orientation flag was misread — a quick 90-degree turn fixes it, and export bakes the orientation in.
  • Flip horizontal is great for correcting mirror-selfies so text in the shot reads the right way.
  • Straighten using a strong horizontal line like the horizon or a table edge as your reference.
  • Do rotation before cropping so your crop box lines up with the corrected frame.
  • Use 180-degree rotation to fix a photo that scanned or imported upside down.

Why it’s private

Unlike most “online” editors, Klipzo never uploads your photo. Everything — decoding, editing, and export — happens on your own device inside the browser. There’s no server that receives your file, no account, and no watermark on what you export. See exactly how it works →

Frequently asked questions

Is the rotate tool free to use?

Yes, entirely free. There is no account to create, no watermark added, and no cap on how many photos you rotate. The guide pages carry ads; the tool does not charge you.

Is my picture uploaded when I rotate it?

No. The rotation and flip are computed in your browser with the Canvas API, so the image never leaves your device and processing is instant.

Can I straighten a photo by a small angle, not just 90 degrees?

Yes. Alongside the 90-degree buttons there is a fine angle slider for leveling a tilted horizon by a fraction of a degree.

Why does straightening crop my photo slightly?

Rotating by a small angle leaves empty triangular corners. Klipzo automatically trims those so you keep a clean rectangular image with no blank edges.

Does rotating lower the image quality?

A 90, 180, or 270-degree turn is lossless. Fine-angle straightening resamples the pixels once, and you still choose PNG for lossless output or JPEG/WebP with a quality slider on export.

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