How to Rotate Images Online — Free Image Rotator (2026)

ToolHQ Team18 अप्रैल 20263 मिनट पढ़ना

Rotating an image seems simple, but doing it correctly — without quality loss, with the right angle, and efficiently — requires the right tool. Whether you need to fix a sideways photo from your phone, rotate a scanned document, or create a specific orientation for a design project, ToolHQ's free image rotator handles it in seconds.

All processing happens in your browser. No server upload, no registration, no watermarks.

How to Rotate Images on ToolHQ

Rotating an image on ToolHQ takes three steps:

**Step 1:** Go to toolhq.app/tools/rotate-image.

**Step 2:** Upload your image — JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF are supported.

**Step 3:** Choose your rotation: click 90° clockwise, 90° counter-clockwise, 180°, or enter a custom angle. Click 'Rotate' and download your image.

The rotation is lossless for PNG files. For JPG, the image is re-encoded at high quality to minimize quality loss.

Common Image Rotation Use Cases

**Fix phone photos:** Smartphones sometimes save photos sideways or upside down depending on how you held the device. A quick 90° rotation fixes this.

**Scanned documents:** Scanners sometimes produce slightly rotated output. Use custom angle rotation (1-5°) to straighten crooked scans.

**Social media:** Different platforms prefer different orientations. Rotate landscape photos to portrait for Instagram Stories or vertical-format posts.

**Design work:** Rotate images to create angled compositions, diagonal layouts, or specific orientations required by a design.

**Print preparation:** Some print templates require specific image orientations. Rotate before uploading to print services.

EXIF Orientation vs Actual Rotation

Many phone photos appear correctly oriented in photo apps but show sideways in other software. This is because phones use EXIF metadata to record orientation rather than actually rotating the pixel data.

Some software reads EXIF orientation and displays accordingly. Others ignore it and show the raw pixel orientation.

If your photo looks sideways in some apps but correct in others, the solution is to apply an actual pixel rotation that matches the EXIF orientation, then clear the EXIF orientation flag. ToolHQ's image rotator applies actual pixel rotation, solving this cross-software compatibility problem.

Conclusion

Rotating images correctly preserves quality and solves orientation problems across all software and platforms. ToolHQ's free image rotator handles standard and custom angles in your browser with no upload required. Start at toolhq.app/tools/rotate-image.

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Is the image rotator free?

Yes, completely free with no registration, no watermarks, and no file size limits.

Does rotating a JPG image reduce quality?

A small amount of quality loss occurs when re-encoding JPG. For lossless rotation, use PNG format. ToolHQ uses high-quality settings to minimize JPG quality loss during rotation.

Can I rotate by a custom angle?

Yes. Enter any angle from 1-359° for custom rotation. This is useful for straightening slightly crooked scanned documents or creative diagonal compositions.

What image formats does the rotator support?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF are supported for rotation.

Why does my photo look sideways on my computer but correct on my phone?

Phone cameras store orientation in EXIF metadata rather than rotating pixels. Some software reads EXIF; others don't. Use ToolHQ's rotator to apply actual pixel rotation for consistent display everywhere.

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