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Rotate images in bulk.
Rotate and flip product images in bulk. Fix orientation issues across your entire catalogue in seconds. No uploads. No account. No quality loss.
Camera EXIF data tells software how to display an image, but some platforms ignore it. Physically rotating the image fixes the problem permanently on all platforms.
Drag & drop your product images. Batch process your entire catalogue at once.
Select 90°, 180° or 270° clockwise. Or flip horizontally or vertically. Apply to all images at once.
All rotated images are packaged in a ZIP file ready to upload to your store.
Permanently correct images that appear rotated in PrestaShop, WooCommerce or Shopify due to EXIF metadata.
Bulk fix entire catalogues of supplier images delivered in the wrong orientation.
Correct portrait photos that upload as landscape on desktop e-commerce platforms.
Flip product images horizontally to show the opposite side or fix mirrored scans.
Apply any combination of rotation and flip to your entire batch.
This is almost always caused by EXIF orientation metadata. Cameras embed rotation information in image files, but some platforms ignore this metadata. Physically rotating the image fixes the problem permanently on all platforms.
The most reliable solution is to rotate your images correctly before uploading to PrestaShop. Our tool lets you rotate your entire product image batch in seconds.
No. Rotation is a lossless operation — we rotate the pixel data without any compression or quality reduction.
Yes. You can combine rotation (90°, 180°, 270°) with horizontal or vertical flipping in a single operation applied to your entire batch.
Rotation turns the image clockwise or counterclockwise. Flipping creates a mirror image — left becomes right (horizontal flip) or top becomes bottom (vertical flip).
All processing happens 100% inside your browser using the Canvas API. We never upload, store or track your files. Your privacy is safe — unlimited and always protected.
Le immagini prodotto con orientamento errato sono sorprendentemente comuni. Cause frequenti: foto da smartphone caricate con orientamento sbagliato, metadati EXIF ignorati dalla piattaforma, immagini fornitore con orientamento errato.