Flip Image Online Free

Mirror your photo left-to-right or flip it upside down. Everything happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded, no account needed, no watermark on the download.

Drop your image here

or click to browse

JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF · up to 20 MB · or paste with Ctrl+V

How to flip an image online

  1. Upload your photo by dropping it onto the area above, or click to browse.
  2. Click Flip horizontal to mirror the image left-to-right.
  3. Click Flip vertical to turn the image upside down.
  4. You can combine both — flip horizontal and then vertical if needed.
  5. Click Download to save the flipped image as a PNG.

When do you need to flip an image?

  • Selfies look mirrored — phone cameras often flip the preview. Horizontal flip fixes this so text in the background reads correctly.
  • Symmetry and design — mirroring creates symmetrical compositions for logos, profile photos, or creative effects.
  • Social media platform requirements — some content looks better or fits a layout better when mirrored.
  • Correcting scanned documents — a document placed upside-down on a scanner can be flipped vertically in seconds.
  • Creating reflection effects — flip a photo vertically and place it below the original to simulate a water reflection.

Common questions

What is the difference between flipping horizontally and vertically?

Flipping horizontally creates a mirror image — everything on the left moves to the right and vice versa. Flipping vertically turns the image upside down — the top becomes the bottom.

Is this image flipper free to use?

Yes, completely free. No account, no sign-up, no watermark on the downloaded image.

Is my photo uploaded to a server?

No. All flipping happens directly in your browser. Your image never leaves your device.

What image formats can I flip?

You can upload JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF files up to 20 MB.

Can I flip a photo on my phone?

Yes. The tool works in any mobile browser — no app download required.

How do I undo a flip?

Click the same flip button again. Flipping horizontally twice returns the image to its original orientation.