Flip Image Horizontally
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Flipping an image horizontally mirrors it left to right, like a reflection. The classic use is a mirror selfie: front cameras often flip the shot, so any text in it reads backwards — a horizontal flip puts it right. It's also handy for design mockups and matching the direction a subject faces.
When to flip horizontally
- A selfie where text or a logo reads backwards.
- You want a subject to face the other way in a layout.
- Creating a mirrored version for a symmetrical design.
Flip, not rotate
A horizontal flip is a mirror, not a turn — left and right swap, but up and down stay put. If your image is sideways or upside down rather than mirrored, you want rotate instead.
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Frequently asked questions
- Will flipping fix my reversed selfie text?
- Yes. Front cameras mirror the image, so text reads backwards. A horizontal flip mirrors it back so the text reads correctly.
- Is flipping the same as rotating?
- No. Flipping mirrors the image (left-right); rotating turns it. For a reflection, flip; for a sideways photo, rotate.
- Does it reduce quality?
- No — flipping just mirrors the existing pixels, with no quality loss.