Rotate Image Tool
Rotate JPG, PNG, and WebP images online for free. Turn images by 90 degrees or any custom angle directly in your browser.
Last updated: 2026-04-13
What is Rotate Image Tool?
This free image rotator lets you rotate JPG, PNG, and WebP images directly in your browser. It is useful for fixing sideways photos, adjusting image orientation for documents, and preparing images for social media or websites. Since everything is processed locally, your files are not uploaded to an external server.
Where Rotate Image Tool fits best
Rotate Image Tool is part of the image-preparation stage. It is most useful when you need to adjust how an image looks or behaves before publishing, sharing, or continuing with another step.
These small edits matter more than they look. A quick resize, crop, or cleanup step often makes the final file much easier to use.
A simple editing workflow
It usually helps to make visual changes first and worry about final file size or format afterward.
Keeping the original untouched and working from copies gives you a safer workflow when you are preparing multiple versions.
Helpful reminders
- Check whether the destination has dimension or file-size limits before you start.
- If you plan to do more than one edit, visual cleanup usually comes before compression or format conversion.
- Keep the original image untouched so you can reuse it later.
- Review the final result on the type of screen where people will actually see it.
How this tool fits the workflow
How to Use
- Upload an image file
- Choose or enter the rotation angle
- Select an output format if needed
- Click Rotate Image
- Preview and download the rotated image
FAQ
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Everything is processed locally in your browser, so your files are not uploaded to an external server.
Can I rotate by angles other than 90 degrees?
Yes. You can use preset 90-degree controls or enter a custom angle.
Can I change the output format?
Yes. You can keep the original format or export as JPG, PNG, or WebP.
Does it work on mobile devices?
Yes. It works on phones, tablets, and desktop browsers that support modern web features.