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Free Online Image Flipper

Flip images horizontally or vertically online for free — mirror left-right, top-bottom or both simultaneously. Live preview, instant download, 100% private.

✅ 100% Free↔️ Horizontal Flip↕️ Vertical Flip👁️ Live Preview🔒 Private
4.9 / 5 (5,284 ratings)
FLIPFree Online Image Flipper — Start Now
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Drop your image here

or click to browse — PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF · max 50MB

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Live Preview
🔧 Options
Preserve TransparencyKeep alpha channel in PNG output (transparent areas stay transparent)
Strip EXIF MetadataRemove camera data including orientation tags

Image Flipped!

Your flipped image is ready to download.

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Horizontal Mirror

Flip left-to-right — mirrors the image as if reflected in a vertical mirror. Essential for selfie correction, symmetry work and design mirroring.

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Vertical Flip

Flip top-to-bottom — turns the image upside down. Useful for reflection effects, correcting inverted scans and creative compositions.

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Both Directions

Apply horizontal and vertical flip simultaneously — equivalent to a 180° rotation but as a true mirror operation. One click for combined mirroring.

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100% Private

Your images never leave your device. All flipping is done locally using the browser's Canvas API — zero uploads, zero data retention.

⭐ User Reviews

4.9
Based on 5,284 verified reviews · 99% recommend this tool
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Claire B.
Yesterday
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I flip selfies to correct the mirror effect before posting. This is the fastest tool I've found — click Horizontal Flip and download. Done in 5 seconds.
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Marco D.
4 days ago
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Used horizontal flip to create a perfectly symmetrical logo composition. The live preview is spot on — exactly what you see is what downloads.
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Fatou S.
1 week ago
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Needed to flip a product photo so the item faces right instead of left for our catalogue. One click, done. No account, no watermark. Perfect.
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Hana W.
3 weeks ago
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Great tool. Clean, fast and private. I use vertical flip to create water reflection effects for landscape photos. Output quality is excellent.
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📖 How to Use the Free Online Image Flipper

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Upload Your Image

Drop any PNG, JPG, WebP or GIF image onto the upload area. The image appears immediately in the live preview workspace ready to flip.

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Choose Flip Direction

Click 'Flip Horizontal' to mirror left-to-right, 'Flip Vertical' to mirror top-to-bottom, or 'Flip Both' to apply both mirrors simultaneously.

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Preview Instantly

The flip is applied to the live preview in real time. Click the buttons again to undo the flip and toggle back to the original orientation.

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Download Flipped Image

Click Download to save your flipped image. Same format, same quality, same dimensions — just mirrored as selected.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between horizontal and vertical flip?+
Horizontal flip (mirror) creates a left-to-right mirror image — as if the image was reflected in a vertical mirror. The top and bottom stay the same, but left and right are swapped. Vertical flip turns the image upside down — top becomes bottom. Left and right stay the same.
Why would I need to flip an image horizontally?+
Common reasons: (1) Selfies taken on a smartphone front camera are mirrored — flip horizontal to get the 'non-mirror' view. (2) Facing direction — flip a subject so they face right instead of left (or vice versa) for layout balance. (3) Text in an image appears backwards in a scan — flip to correct it. (4) Symmetry work — create mirror-image compositions.
Does flipping an image reduce its quality?+
No. Horizontal and vertical flips are lossless pixel operations — each pixel is simply moved to a new position. No interpolation or re-sampling is required. For PNG output, flipping introduces zero quality loss. For JPG, a re-encoding step occurs which may introduce minimal quality change at the selected quality level.
Is flipping the same as rotating 180°?+
Not always. A 180° rotation and a combined horizontal+vertical flip produce the same result for non-text images. However, for a single-axis flip (horizontal only, or vertical only), the result is a true mirror — which cannot be achieved by any rotation.
Can I flip a transparent PNG?+
Yes. The alpha channel (transparency) is fully preserved during flipping. Transparent pixels remain transparent, partially transparent pixels retain their exact alpha values.
Can I flip a GIF?+
Yes. The first frame of the GIF is extracted and flipped as a static image. Full animated GIF frame-by-frame flipping is not supported — only the first frame is output.
Does the file size change after flipping?+
For PNG, the file size is essentially identical — same pixels, different arrangement, same lossless compression efficiency. For JPG, file size may vary very slightly due to re-encoding, but this difference is negligible.
Is my image private when flipping online?+
Yes. All flipping is performed in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image file is never sent to any server. No data leaves your device at any point.

💡 Why Use Our Free Online Image Flipper?

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Real-Time Live Preview

See the flip applied instantly on your image — before downloading. Toggle between flipped and original with a single click to compare.

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All Three Flip Modes

Horizontal, vertical, and both-combined — all three modes in a single tool. No need to visit different pages for different flip directions.

True Lossless Operation

Flip is a pure pixel-relocation operation. For PNG output, absolutely no quality is lost — mathematically identical pixel values in a mirrored arrangement.

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Complete Privacy

No upload. No server. Everything runs in your browser. Your images — including personal photos and client assets — never leave your device.

Instant — No Install Needed

Open in any modern browser on any device. Click flip, click download. Total time: under 10 seconds.

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Free with No Watermarks

All flip modes, all formats, full resolution — completely free. No watermarks on output, no account registration required.

📚 Complete Guide — Free Online Image Flipper

Horizontal vs Vertical Flip — When to Use Each

These two operations look similar but produce completely different results. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right flip for your use case every time.

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Flip Direction Reference

OperationEffectAxisCommon Use
Horizontal FlipLeft ↔ Right mirrorVertical axisSelfie correction, facing direction
Vertical FlipTop ↔ Bottom mirrorHorizontal axisReflection effects, upside-down scans
BothLeft ↔ Right + Top ↔ BottomBoth axesSame result as 180° rotation

The Selfie Mirror Problem

Front-facing smartphone cameras show a live preview that is horizontally mirrored (like a bathroom mirror) because that feels natural when you are positioning yourself. However, when the photo is saved, many apps save it mirrored — meaning text appears backwards and familiar features are flipped. A horizontal flip corrects this. Some apps save the non-mirrored version, so the result depends on your camera app's settings.

Creating Reflection Effects with Vertical Flip

A popular creative technique is to place an original image above its vertically flipped version to create a water or mirror reflection effect. Steps: (1) Vertical flip to create the reflection. (2) Place the flipped version below the original in an image editor. (3) Add a gradient fade or blur to the reflection to increase realism. The result is a professional-looking reflection composite.

Flip vs Rotate — Choosing the Right Operation

Rotation turns an image around its center point. Flipping mirrors it across an axis. They are fundamentally different: rotating 90° CW and then flipping horizontally produces a result that no rotation alone can achieve. For correcting camera orientation (sideways or upside-down photos), use Rotate. For mirroring subjects, reversing text direction, or creating symmetry, use Flip.

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