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Image Rotation Tool [2025]
Professional tool for rotating images with precise angle control. Perfect for photographers, designers, and content creators.
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Key Features
Rotation Controls
- • Quick preset angles (-90°, 90°, 180°)
- • Precise slider control (0.1° increments)
- • Interactive drag rotation
- • Real-time preview updates
Image Handling
- • Maintains original quality
- • Support for all common formats
- • Files up to 10MB
- • Instant download option
Common Use Cases
Photography
- • Fix camera orientation
- • Adjust horizon lines
- • Perfect compositions
- • Portrait alignment
Design
- • Logo adjustments
- • Layout elements
- • Social media content
- • Print materials
Documents
- • Scanned pages
- • ID photos
- • Digital signatures
- • Form submissions
Advanced Tips
Perfect Alignment
For precise horizontal/vertical alignment, use the slider control with 0.1° increments. This level of precision is essential for architectural photography and document scanning.
Batch Processing Tips
When rotating multiple similar images, note down the exact angle used for consistency across your entire set of images. This ensures uniform alignment in photo collections.
Quality Preservation
The tool maintains original image quality by using advanced rotation algorithms. For best results with JPEG images, download and re-upload if multiple rotations are needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats are supported?
The tool supports all common image formats including PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, and WebP. The rotated image will be saved in its original format.
Will I lose image quality after rotation?
No, the tool uses high-quality rotation algorithms to maintain original image quality. The output image will have the same resolution and clarity as the input.
Is there a file size limit?
Yes, the maximum file size is 10MB. This limit ensures optimal performance while still accommodating most common image sizes and use cases.
Are my images kept private?
Yes, all image processing happens directly in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
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