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Rotate image

Easily adjust image angles with batch processing support.100% local processing, zero upload, zero risk.

Add images
Supports JPG/JPEG/PNG/WEBP/GIF/AVIF formats
Usage process
1. Drag and drop or click to upload images to enter the rotation page 2. Use the slider to set the angle or click quick buttons (clockwise/counterclockwise 90°) 3. Preview the effect and click "Rotate image" to start batch processing 4. Check the processing progress and download individually or in batches when completed All images will be rotated by the same angle.
Rotation instructions
• Slider adjustment: Supports any angle from 0-360° • Quick buttons: Clockwise 90°, counterclockwise 90° • Real-time preview: Instantly view the effect while adjusting • Batch processing: Uniform rotation for all images
Supported image formats
Static images: • JPG/JPEG, PNG, AVIF • Fast processing with smooth effects Animated images: • GIF - Preserves animation effects • WebP - Supports animated WebP • Longer processing time, please be patient
Data processing notes
• Local browser processing ensures privacy and security • No upload to servers, no data leakage • Original images are not modified; download processed copies • Internet connection required to access the tool page • Temporary data is automatically cleared after closing the page
Frequently asked questions
Q: Why is GIF processing slow? A: Animated images require frame-by-frame rotation, which takes longer. Q: How many images can be processed? A: It's recommended to process no more than 20 images at a time to avoid browser lag. Q: Will the image quality degrade after rotation? A: Slight loss may occur at angles not multiples of 90°.
Usage tips
• Quick correction: Use quick buttons for upside-down photos • Precise adjustment: Fine-tune with the slider for slight tilts • Batch processing: Uniformly adjust photos taken in the same batch • Creative applications: Use angles like 45°, 135° for special effects Tip: Animated images process slower; consider processing static images first.