Image Editing

Flip Image Online

Flip an image horizontally or vertically online for free. Lossless mirroring with no quality loss. 100% browser-based, no upload, no signup, no watermark.

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How to use Flip Image

  1. 1Upload the image you want to flip.
  2. 2Choose horizontal to mirror left-to-right or vertical for top-to-bottom.
  3. 3Preview the mirrored result instantly.
  4. 4Download the flipped image to your device.

Features

  • Flip horizontally (mirror) or vertically in one click
  • Lossless — pixels are rearranged, never re-compressed
  • Instant live preview of the mirrored image
  • Runs in your browser — no upload, no signup

When and why to flip an image

Flipping mirrors an image across an axis: a horizontal flip swaps left and right, while a vertical flip swaps top and bottom. It is a small operation with a surprising number of uses. A horizontal flip is the classic fix for selfies and front-camera photos, which are often captured mirrored so that text appears backwards; flipping them restores the way the scene actually looked. It also lets you reverse the direction a subject faces, which is handy when you need a person or object to point toward your text or layout rather than away from it.

Designers flip images to balance a composition, to create symmetrical patterns, or to make a mirrored pair of graphics for a two-sided layout. A vertical flip is useful for correcting an upside-down scan, creating reflection effects on water or glass, or preparing artwork for transfer printing, where the design must be reversed so it reads correctly once applied. Whatever the reason, flipping is one of the quickest edits you can make, and Pixohub applies it in a single click with an instant preview.

You can flip in either direction, and you can flip more than once to combine effects — a horizontal flip followed by a vertical flip rotates the image a full 180 degrees. The live preview means you always see exactly what you will get before you download.

Lossless flipping that stays on your device

Flipping is a lossless operation. Unlike filters that recompute colors, mirroring simply rearranges the existing pixels into their mirrored positions — no pixel values are changed and nothing is thrown away. That means a flipped image is exactly as sharp as the original, with no added compression artifacts or quality loss. Pixohub performs the flip by drawing your image onto an HTML canvas with a mirrored transform and exporting the result.

All of this happens locally in your browser. Your image is never uploaded to a server, so the operation is instant, works even offline once the page has loaded, and keeps your photos completely private. There are no file size limits beyond your device's memory, no queue, and no account required.

Because the flip is baked directly into the exported file, the mirrored orientation travels with the image wherever you use it — unlike a CSS transform that only affects how a picture displays in one place. Pixohub's flip tool is free, adds no watermark, and works equally well on desktop and mobile, so you can straighten out a mirrored selfie or prepare a reversed graphic from any device.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between horizontal and vertical flip?

A horizontal flip mirrors the image left-to-right, like looking in a mirror. A vertical flip mirrors it top-to-bottom, turning the image upside down along its horizontal axis.

Does flipping reduce image quality?

No. Flipping is lossless — it only rearranges existing pixels into mirrored positions without changing any values, so the result is exactly as sharp as the original.

Can I fix a mirrored selfie with this?

Yes. Front-camera photos are often captured mirrored, which makes text read backwards. A horizontal flip restores the scene to the way it actually looked.

Can I rotate 180 degrees by flipping?

Yes. Applying a horizontal flip and then a vertical flip is equivalent to rotating the image a full 180 degrees.

Is my image uploaded anywhere?

No. The flip is done locally in your browser using the Canvas API, so your image never leaves your device.

Is the tool free?

Yes. It is completely free, requires no signup, and never adds a watermark.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. Pixohub is fully responsive and works in modern mobile browsers on iOS and Android.

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