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Flip Image

Flip images horizontally or vertically

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Drag & Drop Your Images

Upload your image files here to get started

Choose File

JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF
Mirror Effect
How to Flip Images
1.
Upload Image

Upload your image using the drag and drop area

2.
Choose Direction

Select horizontal (mirror) or vertical flip direction

3.
Generate Preview

Click 'Generate Preview' to see the flipped result

4.
Download Flipped

Download your flipped image

Image Flip Features
Two Flip Modes

Flip horizontally (mirror effect) or vertically (upside down)

Preview Before Download

See exactly how your flipped image will look

Perfect Quality

Maintains original image quality and resolution

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the difference between horizontal and vertical flip?

A: Horizontal flip creates a mirror image (left becomes right), while vertical flip turns the image upside down (top becomes bottom). Think of horizontal as looking in a mirror, and vertical as flipping a photo upside down.

Q: Will flipping affect image quality?

A: No, flipping is a lossless operation that maintains the original image quality, resolution, and file size. Only the pixel arrangement changes.

Q: Can I flip an image multiple times?

A: Yes! You can apply multiple flips. Note that flipping the same direction twice returns to the original orientation (horizontal + horizontal = original).

Flip Image

Flip images horizontally or vertically

100% Offline
Privacy First
Instant
Drag & Drop Your Images

Upload your image files here to get started

Choose File

JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF
Mirror Effect
How to Flip Images
1.
Upload Image

Upload your image using the drag and drop area

2.
Choose Direction

Select horizontal (mirror) or vertical flip direction

3.
Generate Preview

Click 'Generate Preview' to see the flipped result

4.
Download Flipped

Download your flipped image

Image Flip Features
Two Flip Modes

Flip horizontally (mirror effect) or vertically (upside down)

Preview Before Download

See exactly how your flipped image will look

Perfect Quality

Maintains original image quality and resolution

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the difference between horizontal and vertical flip?

A: Horizontal flip creates a mirror image (left becomes right), while vertical flip turns the image upside down (top becomes bottom). Think of horizontal as looking in a mirror, and vertical as flipping a photo upside down.

Q: Will flipping affect image quality?

A: No, flipping is a lossless operation that maintains the original image quality, resolution, and file size. Only the pixel arrangement changes.

Q: Can I flip an image multiple times?

A: Yes! You can apply multiple flips. Note that flipping the same direction twice returns to the original orientation (horizontal + horizontal = original).

About Flip Image

Mirror any image horizontally (left-right) or vertically (top-bottom) in one click. Useful for creating mirror effects, fixing selfie camera mirroring, or preparing design assets that need to face a specific direction.

Key Features

  • Flip horizontally (mirror left-right)
  • Flip vertically (mirror top-bottom)
  • Apply both flips simultaneously
  • Instant browser processing with no quality loss
  • Supports all common image formats

How to Use

  1. Upload your image
  2. Click "Flip Horizontal" or "Flip Vertical" (or both)
  3. Preview the mirrored result
  4. Download the flipped image

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between flipping and rotating?

Flipping creates a mirror image (left becomes right, or top becomes bottom). Rotating turns the image by 90ยฐ, 180ยฐ, or 270ยฐ without mirroring.

Can I flip an image both horizontally and vertically?

Yes. Applying both flips is equivalent to a 180ยฐ rotation but with mirrored content.

Does flipping reduce image quality?

No. Flipping is a lossless operation for PNG images. For JPGs, there is minimal re-encoding involved.

Why do selfie photos appear mirrored?

Front-facing cameras show a mirror preview. The saved photo is correct, but some apps flip it back to match the preview. Flipping horizontally fixes this.

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