Rotate Image
Rotate Image is built for quickly fixing sideways, upside-down, or slightly tilted photos in Instagram content, blog media, product pages, and screenshot workflows where orientation mistakes reduce quality.
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Rotate Image: a fast, private rotation editor
Rotate Image is a lightweight correction tool for orientation issues caused by capture metadata mismatch, so photos can be fixed before publishing instead of being reprocessed manually in desktop apps.
It combines quick preset angles with a custom slider to handle both major direction errors and fine tilt adjustments, while keeping the full process local, fast, and easy to repeat.
How to use
- Upload the source image and review the preview so you can identify whether the issue is major orientation error or small angle tilt.
- Use preset buttons for common 90, 180, and 270 degree changes, or move the custom angle slider for fine correction when needed.
- Verify the rotated preview carefully and click download only after the orientation and framing are visually correct.
- Click Reset in the configuration panel when you want to clear the current file and rotate a new image from scratch.
Features
- Preset angle shortcuts handle the most common orientation fixes quickly with one click.
- Custom angle slider supports finer adjustments for images that need non-standard rotation.
- Preview updates in real time, so you can validate orientation before export.
- All rotation processing runs locally in your browser for private editing.
FAQ
Can I fix a sideways image captured on mobile?
Yes, use the 90 or 270 degree preset, then confirm in preview and export when orientation is correct.
Can I rotate by custom angle instead of fixed presets?
Yes, the custom slider lets you choose any angle value for precise correction beyond preset buttons.
Will the exported file stay clear after rotation?
Yes, output is exported as PNG and maintains clean quality for normal publishing and sharing workflows.
Does rotate image work in mobile browsers?
Yes, upload, adjustment, and export are available in mobile browser environments.
Are files uploaded while rotating images?
No, the workflow is browser-local and does not require server upload for processing.