Rotate Image 90°
Rotate 90° for your images in your browser. Drop your files and download — no upload, no watermark, no quality loss.
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A 90° rotation is the one you reach for most: it stands a sideways photo upright, turning a landscape shot into portrait or the other way round. It's the usual fix when a picture taken on a phone lands in an app rotated a quarter turn.
When to rotate 90°
- A phone photo shows up on its side instead of upright.
- You want to switch a shot between portrait and landscape.
- A scanned page came in turned a quarter turn.
No quality loss
A 90° turn simply maps each pixel to a new spot — nothing is stretched or resampled — so the rotated image is exactly as sharp as the original. If you need the other direction, just rotate twice or use rotate left.
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Frequently asked questions
- Which way does it rotate?
- By default, 90° clockwise. Use the rotate-left button to go the other way, or rotate again to reach 180° or 270°.
- Will rotating 90° blur my photo?
- No. A quarter turn remaps pixels without resampling, so there's no blur or quality loss.
- Can I rotate many photos 90° at once?
- Yes — drop a whole batch, they're all rotated the same way, and you can download them together as a ZIP.