Who ends up on this page?
Students balancing science posters, TikTok creators previewing choreography symmetry, Shopify operators lining up product glare—all run through the same mirrored preview UI.
Flip tool · by format / direction
Mirroring swaps pixels across whichever axis you select — horizontal behaves like backstage dressing-room mirrors.
Some folks say “mirror photo,” others say “flip horizontally.” Same job. The FAQ below covers what flips (your pixels) and what doesn’t (beauty filters, cloud uploads).
Upload · flip horizontal or vertical · download
Drag & drop an image or click to select
Students balancing science posters, TikTok creators previewing choreography symmetry, Shopify operators lining up product glare—all run through the same mirrored preview UI.
Some visitors bounce after mirroring horizontally twice expecting skin smoothing. Clarify verbally to clients: flipping changes composition, not complexion retouch pipelines.
Client-side canvases keep snapshots off our servers—but downloaded files linger in Downloads until you delete manually on shared workstations.
Quick workflow
Do these in sequence so what you download matches what you saw on screen.
Drop file
Upload PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, HEIC/WebP wherever browser codecs allow decoding.
Pick mirror axis
Horizontal solves vanity selfies; vertical handles upside-down thumbnails.
Export
Save once mirroring settles to avoid needless JPEG cascades.
Mirroring FAQs
If you’re juggling “reflection,” “flip,” and “reverse,” skip the glossary—here’s what each button actually does.
No server round trip occurs in this flipper; close tab after sensitive IDs.
Usually yes—but content creators referencing AR filters combine multiple transforms; label deliverables plainly.
Yes—bookmark URL; freelancers mirror wardrobe continuity shots referencing same deterministic controls.
Convert duplicate JPEG when memory pressure spikes; mirror identical geometry afterward.
Only when transfer paper instructions explicitly call for mirrored orientation; flipping wholesale without proofing risks reversed readable text.