Flip Image Vertically
Flip Vertical for your images in your browser. Drop your files and download — no upload, no watermark, no quality loss.
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Flipping an image vertically mirrors it top to bottom — what was up goes down, like a reflection in water. It's less common than a horizontal flip, but it's exactly what you need to correct an image that was mirrored along its horizontal axis, or to create a reflection effect for a design.
When to flip vertically
- An image (often a scan) is mirrored top-to-bottom.
- You're building a water-style reflection effect.
- You need the vertical mirror of a graphic or texture.
Vertical flip vs 180° rotation
They look similar but aren't the same. A vertical flip mirrors top and bottom while keeping left and right in place; a 180° rotation turns everything around. If text should still read normally, you probably want the rotation; for a true reflection, flip.
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Frequently asked questions
- How is a vertical flip different from rotating 180°?
- A vertical flip mirrors top-to-bottom only; a 180° rotation turns the whole image around. They give different results — pick the rotation to keep text readable, the flip for a reflection.
- Does it lose quality?
- No — flipping mirrors the existing pixels with no quality loss.
- Can I flip a batch?
- Yes, drop several images and they're all flipped the same way, downloadable as a ZIP.