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Mirror images horizontally or vertically — fix mirrored selfies, scanned negatives, and reversed text. Processed on your device; the format stays the same.

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The converter

Flip images, right here

Drop in one image or a whole batch. Everything is converted on your device — no upload, no wait.

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How it works

Three simple steps, zero uploads

Mirror one image or a whole batch without sending anything to a server.

01

Drop your image

Pick a file or drag it straight in — drop in .jpg, .png or .webp files — the format is kept.

02

Pick the mirror

Flip horizontally, vertically, or both — then press Flip & convert.

03

Download the mirrored copy

It saves straight to your device the moment it’s ready — no upload, no waiting.

Why here

True orientation. Zero uploads.

Flip horizontally, vertically, or both.
Un-mirrors front-camera selfies with reversed text.
Keeps the original format and transparency.
Batch-flip many files with one click.
Private by design — zero uploads.

Learn

Flipping images, explained

The mirrored-selfie problem

Front cameras preview a mirrored image because that is how mirrors work and it feels natural. Many phones then save the photo exactly as previewed — mirrored — which is why text on a shirt or sign reads backwards. No amount of rotation fixes a mirror image; only a horizontal flip restores reality.

The same applies to scanned film negatives inserted backwards and slides digitized from the wrong side: one flip, fixed.

Horizontal, vertical, or both

Flip horizontal mirrors left-to-right (the selfie fix). Flip vertical mirrors top-to-bottom (upside-down scans). Enabling both is geometrically identical to rotating 180°. Pick your mirrors, press Flip & convert, and every file in the queue is processed the same way — locally, with the format preserved.

FAQ

Good to know

Why is text backwards in my selfie?

Front cameras preview a mirrored image and many phones save it that way. A horizontal flip restores real-world orientation so text reads correctly.

What is the difference between flip and rotate?

Rotation turns the image; flipping mirrors it. A mirrored image can never be fixed by rotation alone — that is when you need this tool.

Does flipping lose quality?

PNG stays lossless; JPG and WebP are re-encoded once at quality 92, which is visually identical to the source.

Can I flip both ways at once?

Yes — enabling both mirrors is equivalent to a 180° rotation, and both toggles can be active together.

Flip or rotate — which do I need?

If text reads backwards, you need a flip. If the image is turned but text reads correctly, you need a rotation. Upside-down with readable-but-inverted text = 180° rotation.

Does flipping affect image quality?

PNG is untouched pixel-for-pixel (just reordered). JPG and WebP re-encode once at quality 92 — visually identical.