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Image · Flip & Mirror

Flip and mirror. Horizontal, vertical, or both.

Drop any photo and flip it horizontally, vertically, or both — instantly in your browser. Drag the split to compare original and mirrored. Download in seconds.

Zero uploads — runs entirely in your browser Three flip modes: horizontal, vertical, both Interactive split-slider preview
Accepts →
JPEG PNG WebP AVIF HEIC GIF TIFF
→ Exports JPG · PNG

Trusted by 1.4M people · 4.2M photos flipped every month

No upload, no tracking. The flip runs in the browser — your photos don't go anywhere.

1.4M
Monthly users
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Flip modes
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What creators say

One click. The whole image, transformed.

★★★★★

The split slider is genius. I can drag it and compare exactly how the mirrored version looks against the original before committing to a download.

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Lucas M.
★★★★★

I shoot with a front-facing camera constantly. Every selfie came out mirrored until I found this. One click, correct orientation, done. No app, no account.

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Sophie C.
★★★★★

I use the vertical flip constantly for architecture shots — instant water-reflection compositions. What used to take me ten minutes in Photoshop now takes three seconds.

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Kenji N.
★★★★★

Working with editorial client photos — nothing can go to an external server. The flip runs locally and that's the reason I use this over anything else.

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Rafael B.
★★★★★

I create symmetrical portraits for a fine-art series. What used to be a multi-step Lightroom workflow is now: drop, flip horizontal, download.

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Amara T.
★★★★★

I flip product images for left-hand vs right-hand layouts constantly. Batch of 50, done before Photoshop would even finish loading.

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Mia V.
★★★★★

I mirror UI mockups to check layout balance. The split preview is genuinely useful — you can drag the divider and compare before downloading.

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Daniel D.
★★★★★

The "Both" mode is underrated. 180° rotation in one click — I use it to reframe upside-down drone shots instantly. No desktop app, no sign-in, just done.

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Helen F.
★★★★★

The split slider is genius. I can drag it and compare exactly how the mirrored version looks against the original before committing to a download.

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Lucas M.
★★★★★

I shoot with a front-facing camera constantly. Every selfie came out mirrored until I found this. One click, correct orientation, done. No app, no account.

SC
Sophie C.
★★★★★

I use the vertical flip constantly for architecture shots — instant water-reflection compositions. What used to take me ten minutes in Photoshop now takes three seconds.

KN
Kenji N.
★★★★★

Working with editorial client photos — nothing can go to an external server. The flip runs locally and that's the reason I use this over anything else.

RB
Rafael B.
★★★★★

I create symmetrical portraits for a fine-art series. What used to be a multi-step Lightroom workflow is now: drop, flip horizontal, download.

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Amara T.
How it works

Three steps. Zero uploads.

Drop a photo, choose the tone that fits the story, drag the split to compare — then take the result home. Every pixel stays on your device.

01 / DROP

Drop your photo onto the folder.

JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC — any format your camera produces. Click to browse or drag straight from your library.

02 / MODE

Choose the flip direction.

Horizontal, vertical, or both axes — three deterministic transforms, zero data loss. Every pixel lands exactly where geometry says it should.

03 / KEEP

Download. No sign-up. No limit.

Your flipped image downloads instantly as full-quality JPEG. One click — never a form, never an email, never a watermark.

portrait-flip.jpg
847 KB2752×1536 · horizontal
Why flip · 01

One axis. Instant symmetry.

Mirroring an image is one of the most powerful and underused techniques in photography and design — and it takes exactly one click here, with zero quality loss.

  • Design
    Create perfect symmetry
    Mirror any shot to build balanced compositions, symmetrical layouts, or striking double-exposure artwork.
  • Fix
    Correct camera orientation
    Front-facing cameras mirror you by default. One horizontal flip restores the correct orientation for sharing.
  • Create
    Build reflections & abstracts
    Landscapes, architecture, portraits — a vertical flip produces water-reflection effects that would take minutes in Photoshop.
Why flip · 02

Same photo. Three different mirrors.

Each flip mode is a precise geometric transform — not a filter, not a preset. Every pixel is repositioned to an exact mathematical coordinate, with zero colour alteration.

  • H
    Horizontal — mirror left to right
    Reflects across the vertical axis. Fixes selfie orientation, creates facing symmetry, or simply reverses a composition.
  • V
    Vertical — mirror top to bottom
    Reflects across the horizontal axis. Perfect for water-reflection effects, inverted portraits, and abstract patterns.
  • Both — 180° rotation
    Equivalent to rotating the image a full half-turn. Combines horizontal and vertical in one pass.
The honest comparison

kindatool vs. the alternatives.

Phone apps, subscription tools, or a tool that respects your photos and your privacy.

Feature comparison
★ Best pickkindatool
Instagram
Adobe Lightroom
GIMP
Runs entirely in your browser
Yes
App only
Desktop app
Local app
Interactive split-slider preview
Built-in
Side by side only
Horizontal & vertical flip in one tool
H + V + Both
Horizontal only
Manual
Manual
Zero quality loss (lossless transform)
Canvas pixel-perfect
Re-encodes JPEG
Lossless option
Lossless option
Price
Free, forever
Free (locked to app)
$10–$60/mo
Free (steep learning curve)
Things people ask

Common questions about flipping.

Does kindatool upload my images anywhere?
No. Every pixel is processed directly in your browser using the Canvas API and JavaScript. Open DevTools → Network while you flip — you'll see zero outbound image requests. Your photos never leave your device because there's no server to send them to.
Which image formats are supported?
On input: JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, TIFF — anything your browser's native image decoder can handle. Output is high-quality JPEG (quality 92, visually lossless for photographic content).
How does the split slider work?
After uploading, the original image sits on the left and the flipped canvas layer on the right. A draggable handle controls the split position. Drag left to see more of the original; drag right to see more of the flipped result. The flip is computed once in full — the split is purely a display clip, instant and smooth at any position.
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical flip?
A horizontal flip mirrors left to right — as if you held the photo up to a vertical mirror. A vertical flip mirrors top to bottom — like a water reflection. Both applies both transforms simultaneously, which is equivalent to rotating the image 180°.
Will flipping affect image resolution or quality?
Resolution is preserved exactly — a 4000×3000 image flipped is still 4000×3000. The Canvas-based transform is pixel-perfect with no interpolation. The download is encoded as JPEG at quality 92, which is visually lossless for photographic content.
Why does my selfie look wrong and how does flipping fix it?
Front-facing cameras preview a mirror image of you so the experience feels natural, but some apps save that mirrored version. The result is a photo where text appears backwards and your face looks subtly "off" to people who know you. A single horizontal flip restores the correct, non-mirrored orientation.
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Flip it. Mirror it. Keep it.

Mirror any photo horizontally, vertically, or both — in seconds, in your browser. No sign-up, no upload, no limit.

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