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Rotate Image
Rotate images by any angle with precision
What is Rotate Image?
Rotate Image turns your photos by any angle you need. Whether you want a quick 90-degree turn to fix a sideways photo or a custom angle for creative effects, this tool handles it all. Fix photos taken in the wrong orientation or add artistic angles to your images without installing software.
Why Would You Need to Rotate Images?
Image rotation is needed in many everyday situations:
- Phone photos: Fix pictures taken sideways that did not auto-rotate correctly
- Scanned documents: Correct pages that were scanned at wrong angles
- Creative projects: Add dynamic angles to photos for artistic effects
- Social media: Adjust orientation for platform requirements
- Straightening: Fix slightly tilted horizon lines in landscape photos
How to Rotate Images - Step by Step
- Upload image: Click upload or drag your image into the tool.
- Select rotation: Choose 90°, 180°, 270°, or enter a custom angle.
- Preview: See the rotated result before finalizing.
- Download: Save your rotated image in your preferred format.
Key Features
- Quick rotations: One-click buttons for 90°, 180°, and 270° rotations
- Custom angles: Rotate by any degree for precise adjustments
- Clockwise and counter-clockwise: Rotate in either direction
- Quality preserved: No degradation even after multiple rotations
- All formats: Works with JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and more
Tips for Best Results
- Use 90° rotation for sideways photos from phones
- Use small angle adjustments (1-5°) to straighten slightly tilted photos
- Remember that non-90° rotations may add transparent corners
Frequently Asked Questions
Does rotating an image reduce quality?
Rotating by 90°, 180°, or 270° is lossless and does not affect quality. Rotating by other angles requires resampling pixels, which can cause minimal quality loss. For standard rotations, your image quality remains perfect.
Why are there transparent corners after rotating?
When you rotate an image by angles other than 90°, 180°, or 270°, the corners extend beyond the original rectangular frame. These corners appear transparent or are filled with a background color. You may need to crop the image afterward.
Can I rotate animated GIFs?
Yes, animated GIFs can be rotated. Each frame of the animation is rotated, preserving the animation timing and sequence. The resulting file maintains the original animation.