Rotate PNG

Rotate and mirror PNGs losslessly, transparency kept. Free, no account - and your file never leaves this browser tab.

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How it works

Rotate PNG in 4 steps

  1. Drop a PNG onto the tool or click Choose File.

  2. Rotate in 90° steps or toggle horizontal/vertical mirror.

  3. The preview shows the exact output, transparent areas included.

  4. Download the rotated PNG.

When to use it

Rotating a PNG is the best-case scenario: the format is lossless, so a 90° turn or a mirror flip is mathematically perfect - every pixel preserved, transparency included. Common for flipping logos, mirroring artwork for transfers, and fixing rotated exports.

  • Mirror logos and artwork for iron-on transfers and screen printing.
  • Flip UI asset variants (left/right arrows, chevrons) from one master.
  • Fix rotated exports from scanners and design tools.

Format & quality notes

  • PNG rotation is fully lossless - output pixels are exact, no re-encoding penalty.
  • Transparency survives untouched; transparent corners stay transparent.
  • Mirroring plus rotation can be combined in one pass.
FAQ

Questions about the Rotate PNG.

Is rotating a PNG really lossless?

Yes - 90° rotations and flips just rearrange pixels, and PNG stores them losslessly, so the output is exact.

Will the transparent background stay transparent?

Completely - the alpha channel rotates along with the image.

Can I create a mirrored copy without rotating?

Yes - leave rotation at 0° and toggle only the mirror option you need.

Does the file upload anywhere?

No. The transform runs in your browser tab.