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Supports: GIF, Images (PNG, JPG, WebP), Videos (MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WebM)Rotate Tool
Supported Formats
Rotate GIFs, Images (PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, HEIF/HEIC), and Videos (MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WebM). Max file size: 200MB.
Rotation Options
Choose 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° and preview in real-time on the interactive canvas before processing.
Smart Processing
Preserves GIF animation, rotates images cleanly, and handles video frames efficiently for consistent results.
Pro Tip:
Rotate after cropping for best composition, and avoid repeated rotations to prevent quality loss on images.
What is the Rotate Tool?
The Rotate Tool lets you quickly correct orientation or create stylistic rotations for GIFs, images, and videos. Choose exact degrees (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) and preview results live on the interactive canvas.
- Preserves animation when rotating GIFs.
- Supports modern formats including WebP and HEIC/HEIF.
- Handles large files efficiently with smart constraints.
How to Rotate GIFs, Images, or Videos
- Upload your media using the drag-and-drop area above.
- Select a rotation degree (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°).
- Preview on the interactive canvas and fine-tune.
- Click Rotate Media to process and download the output.
Tip: Prefer 90° steps for pixel-perfect results on images.
Best Practices for Cleaner Results
- Rotate after cropping to finalize composition.
- Prefer multiples of 90° for images and GIFs.
- Avoid repeated rotations to prevent quality loss on re-encoded formats (e.g., JPG, MP4).
- Use the preview to confirm orientation before processing.
Popular Use Cases
- Fix sideways photos or videos from mobile devices.
- Adjust orientation for social platforms (portrait vs. landscape).
- Creative edits for memes and animated GIFs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. All frames and timing are preserved; only orientation changes.
Yes. MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, and WebM are supported. Processing time depends on length and resolution.
Rotations are lossless for GIFs and most images when using 90° steps. Re-encoding formats may introduce minimal changes.
Sometimes. Videos are re-encoded which can slightly vary size; images and GIFs typically remain similar.