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Flip Image Online Free — Mirror Photo Horizontally or Vertically

Flip or mirror any photo free online — no watermark, no signup. Choose horizontal, vertical, or both. Works on iPhone, Android, and desktop. Download as JPG instantly.

✓ Free  ·  ✓ No upload  ·  ✓ Works offline in your browser

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Flip vs Mirror vs Rotate — What's the Difference?

↔ Flip Horizontal

Creates a left-right mirror image. Most common use: correcting selfies that appear reversed, or creating symmetrical compositions.

↕ Flip Vertical

Flips the image upside down. Useful for reflection effects, correcting upside-down scans, or creative compositions.

⤢ Flip Both

Applies horizontal and vertical flip simultaneously — equivalent to rotating 180°. Useful for rotating images without losing quality.

Flipping is lossless in terms of image content — no pixels are added or removed, only repositioned. The download is encoded as a high-quality JPEG (95% quality).

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I flip a photo online for free?

Upload your image above, choose Flip Horizontal, Flip Vertical, or Flip Both, then click Flip Image. Download the result as a JPG — free, no watermark, no signup, nothing uploaded to a server.

How do I mirror an image on iPhone?

On iPhone, open the photo in the Photos app, tap Edit, then tap the crop/rotate icon. Tap the flip icon (two triangles) to mirror horizontally. Alternatively, use this tool on your iPhone browser — upload the photo, flip it, and download the mirrored version instantly.

How do I flip a photo on Android?

In Google Photos on Android, open the photo, tap Edit, then the crop icon. Tap the flip icon to mirror it. You can also use this tool in your Android browser — upload, flip, download — free and instant.

What is the difference between flip horizontal and flip vertical?

Flip horizontal (mirror) creates a left-right mirror image — like seeing your photo reflected in a mirror. Flip vertical creates an upside-down version — like turning the image on its head. 'Flip Both' applies both, rotating the image 180°.

Why would I want to flip a photo?

Common reasons: correcting a selfie that looks backwards, creating symmetrical compositions, fixing text that appears mirrored in a photo, matching a reference image, or creating artistic mirror effects for social media.

Is my photo uploaded to a server when I flip it?

No. All flipping is done locally in your browser using the HTML Canvas API. Your photo never leaves your device — not even temporarily.