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Smart Image Rotation

Rotate and align images without quality loss.

Rotate images with precise angles to straighten horizons, align UI mockups, and prep artwork for print or social export. Maintain sharpness while correcting perspective and tilt.

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Fast Angle Adjustments

Snap to 90° increments or nudge by single degrees to straighten horizons, align packaging shots, and fix tilted scans instantly.

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Guided Precision

Reference grid overlays while rotating so you can preserve framing and avoid cropping out important interface elements after adjustment.

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Instant, Private Processing

Every rotation happens locally in your browser for immediate feedback and zero upload risk on sensitive creative assets.

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FAQs

Rotate deep dive

Everything you need to know about workflows, presets, and export hygiene inside the Rotate lab.

How do I quickly straighten crooked images?

Use the ±90° quick actions for instant correction or drag the slider until the grid overlay lines up with your horizon. Interior designers, product photographers, and deck creators love it for fast polish.

Can I enter exact angles?

Yes-type any degree into the numeric input to snap precisely. It is perfect for aligning scans, UI mockups, or isometric renders that need a specific tilt.

Will rotation crop my canvas?

We show the full canvas and add subtle padding when necessary so you do not lose UI chrome or edge details. If you want to crop afterward, switch over to the Crop tab without re-uploading.

Does rotating hurt resolution?

The exported file keeps the same resolution as your original, so you maintain crispness for print deliverables and dense displays.