Rotate Image

Turn a photo the right way up — 90°, 180° or 270°. Nothing uploaded.

Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.

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Run the tool first — there’s no result to send yet.

How to rotate an image

Add your image, choose 90° (clockwise), 180° (upside down) or 270° (anticlockwise), and press Rotate. The rotated image downloads in the same format you put in. Run it again to turn it further.

Rotate Image — TechWhack Score

9.3/10
  • Privacy 10/10

    Rotation happens locally — the image is never uploaded.

  • Speed 10/10

    Pick 90, 180 or 270 degrees and download instantly.

  • Features 7/10

    Straightens a sideways photo in one click.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up, no watermark, no daily limit.

Verdict: A one-click fix for a sideways photo, done in the browser with nothing uploaded.

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Rotating an image turns it by 90, 180 or 270 degrees — handy for a photo that came out sideways. Add your image, pick the angle, and download the rotated file. It runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.

Why rotate in the browser

The rotation happens on your device, so the photo never leaves your computer — no upload, nothing stored.

FAQ

How do I rotate a photo that came in sideways?Rotate it 90, 180, or 270 degrees until it is upright, then save the corrected version. This writes the new orientation into the file itself, so it displays correctly on every device and app.
Why does my photo appear upright on my phone but sideways on my computer?Phones often store the picture in one orientation plus an EXIF rotation flag, and not every program honors that flag. Rotating and re-saving here applies the rotation to the actual pixels, so the image looks the same everywhere.
Does rotating an image reduce its quality?Rotating by 90, 180, or 270 degrees is a clean operation that does not blur or rescale the picture, so quality is preserved. The image is processed in your browser and never uploaded.
Can I rotate a PNG or WebP, not just a JPG?Yes. Common formats including JPG, PNG, and WebP can all be rotated, and the saved file keeps its original format. Transparency in a PNG or WebP is preserved through the rotation.