Rotate Image 180°
Rotate 180° for your images in your browser. Drop your files and download — no upload, no watermark, no quality loss.
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A 180° rotation turns an image completely around — what was at the top ends up at the bottom. It's the fix for a photo or scan that came in upside down, which often happens when a document is fed into a scanner the wrong way or a camera is held inverted.
When to rotate 180°
- A photo or scan is upside down.
- A camera or phone was held inverted when the shot was taken.
- You imported an image that arrived flipped end over end.
Rotate vs flip — not the same
A 180° rotation isn't the same as flipping. Rotating keeps the image readable (text stays the right way round, just upside down then corrected); flipping would mirror it. For an upside-down photo, 180° rotation is what you want.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is 180° rotation the same as flipping?
- No. Rotating 180° turns the image around so it's no longer mirrored; flipping would reverse left-right or top-bottom. For an upside-down image, rotate 180°.
- Does it lose quality?
- No — a 180° turn remaps pixels exactly, with no resampling or quality loss.
- Can I do a batch?
- Yes, drop several images and they're all rotated 180°, downloadable as a ZIP.