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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF
Instantly mirror your photos. Fix selfie orientation, create artistic reflections, or flip graphics for design projects.
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF
Have you ever taken a perfect selfie only to realize your phone's front camera flipped the image, making text unreadable or your features look "off"? This is a common issue with modern smartphones. Our image mirror tool allows you to flip image horizontally or vertically online in seconds, restoring the natural look of your photos without needing complex software like Photoshop.
Most front-facing cameras produce a "mirror" view while you're taking the photo but save the "real" view. This can be disorienting. By using a selfie fixer, you can revert the image to the perspective you saw on your screen. If you're preparing a photo for social media, you might also want to use our profile picture cropper after mirroring to ensure the perfect framing.
Mirroring isn't just for corrections; it's a powerful creative tool. By flipping a landscape photo vertically, you can create a stunning reflection maker effect that mimics water. Flipping graphics horizontally can help create symmetric patterns for web design or digital art. If your image needs further orientation adjustments, our image rotator is the perfect companion tool.
Privacy is our priority. Unlike other online converters, our tool processes your images directly in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to a server, meaning your personal photos stay on your device. This makes it the safest way to reverse photos or create symmetric images online. Once you've mirrored your image, you can use our image cropper to remove any unwanted edges.
Yes! You can apply both transformations to the same image to achieve a 180-degree rotation or a combined mirror-reflection effect.
Absolutely. Our tool is fully responsive and works perfectly on iPhones, Android devices, and tablets directly through your mobile browser.
We support all major web formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF. The output is typically saved as a high-quality PNG to preserve transparency and detail.