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Image Flipper

Flip an image horizontally, vertically, or on both axes. Use it for mirrored webcam shots, reversed selfies, reflected product photos, or a folder of images that all need the same mirror direction.

The task is direct: choose a flip direction, preview the mirrored image, and download the result in the original file format.

Horizontal and vertical flips

Horizontal flip mirrors left and right. It is the setting for fixing a selfie or webcam image where text, faces, or room layout appear reversed.

Vertical flip mirrors top and bottom. Use it for reflection-style images, upside-down scans, or assets that were exported on the wrong vertical axis. Turning on both controls mirrors both axes at once.

Batch mirroring

The global flip controls apply to every image you add. Use that when a whole folder needs the same correction.

Each image card also has its own Flip H and Flip V controls. Change a single image, reset it to the global setting, then download one file or export the batch as flipped-images.zip.

Flip vs rotate

Flip and rotate solve different problems. A horizontal flip makes text read backward, which is correct for a mirrored camera capture but wrong for an image that only needs to be turned upright.

Use a rotator when the image needs a 90-degree or 180-degree turn without reversing the content.

Frequently Asked Questions

PNG, JPEG, and WebP images are supported. Each flipped image is exported in the same format as the source file.

Yes. Set the global horizontal or vertical flip controls, add a batch of images, and download the results together as a ZIP.

Flipping mirrors the pixels across an axis. Rotation turns the image without mirroring left and right or top and bottom.

The mirror operation does not resample pixels. The image is re-encoded on export, so JPEG and WebP may still change slightly because those formats are encoded again.

No.

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