Flip Image
Flip images horizontally or vertically
drag & drop a file anywhere · paste with Ctrl/⌘+V · max 100MB
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How To Flip Image
Follow along with the steps below
Step 1
Upload your file
Select the file you want to use with Flip Image, or drag and drop it into the box above.
Step 2
Process it
Adjust any available options, then run the tool — most processing happens instantly in your browser.
Step 3
Download the result
Save your finished file to your device. It's free and there's no watermark.
Flip Image is a free online image tool that runs right in your browser. Flip images horizontally or vertically There is nothing to install and no account to create — just open the page, use the tool and get your result in moments. It works the same on a phone, tablet or computer.
Flip images horizontally or vertically Use our free online Flip Image — no sign-up required and no software to install. It works on any device with a modern browser, your files stay private, and you can use it as many times as you like.
What you can do with Flip Image
- Get clean results from Flip Image without buying expensive desktop software
- Handle quick one-off jobs as well as everyday image tasks
- Work on any device with a modern web browser, at home or on the go
- Use Flip Image free, with no watermark and no registration
Flip Image gives you a fast, free way to handle image tasks online. Upload your file, choose the options you need and download the finished result in moments. Your files are processed securely and removed automatically within an hour, so nothing lingers on a server. Use it as often as you like — there are no hidden limits or fees.
Getting the most out of Flip Image
What flipping actually does to the pixels
Flipping mirrors your image horizontally (left-to-right) or vertically (top-to-bottom). It only rearranges existing pixels, so the operation itself is lossless and adds no blur. If your source is a PNG it stays lossless on save, but saving the result as a JPG re-encodes the pixels, which is where any quality loss would come from, not the flip.
When a horizontal flip is the right move
A horizontal flip is common for selfies, since the front camera already mirrors you, so flipping restores how others actually see your face. It also helps when you need an image to face the other way to match a page layout or another photo. Vertical flipping is rarer and is mainly for correcting an upside-down scan or a reflection effect.
Flipping reverses any text in the image
Because a flip mirrors geometry, any text, logo, watermark, or signage in the photo will read backwards afterward. There is no way to flip the picture while keeping the words readable, so check for text first. If a sign or caption matters, crop it out, flip the rest, or skip the flip and rotate instead, which keeps text the right way round.
Privacy and saving your result
Everything runs in your browser, so your image never leaves your device. The flip is just geometry and stays lossless, so to keep that quality save back to PNG; choosing JPG re-encodes the pixels and bakes in compression. Flip first, then crop or resize if needed, and keep a copy of the original in case you want the unmirrored version back later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Flip Image free to use?
Yes! Flip Image is completely free with no sign-up required.
Is my data safe?
Most of our tools process files directly in your browser, so your files never leave your device.
Do I need to install anything?
No installation needed — it runs in any modern web browser on desktop or mobile.