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Rotate Image on iPhone
Effortless Image Rotation for iPhone 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15
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Frequently Asked Questions
To rotate an image on your iPhone, open the Photos app, select the image, tap 'Edit,' then use the rotation tool to turn your photo to the desired angle.
Yes, you can rotate a video on your iPhone using the Photos app. Edit your video and use the rotate tool to adjust its orientation.
Yes, rotating images on your iPhone is free using the built-in Photos app. There is no need to download additional apps.
Open the Photos app on your iPhone 15, select the image you wish to rotate, tap 'Edit,' and use the rotation tool to change its orientation.
Yes, use the camera settings to switch to slo-mo mode when recording, or edit the video in the Photos app to adjust playback speed.
Image orientation on iPhone refers to the direction of the photo, which can be adjusted in the Photos app to portrait or landscape.
Yes, the Photos app on iPhones allows rotation without any extra downloads. Edit your image, and use the automatic rotation tool.
Yes, you can rotate images on iPhone models including the iPhone 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 through the Photos app.
Use the Photos app on your iPhone to rotate videos. Select the video, tap 'Edit,' and use the rotate feature to adjust the angle.
iPhone adapters, like the 30-pin or lightning adapters, are used to connect your device to other gadgets, chargers, or audio equipment.
Currently, iPhones do not have a default option to rotate GIFs in the Photos app. Use a third-party app for animated images.
Open the camera and swipe to 'Slo-mo' mode to record in slow motion. Edit the video in the Photos app to adjust speed as needed.
Image rotation is limited to 90-degree increments in the Photos app, and it doesn’t support batch processing or advanced editing.
Yes, rotating a screenshot on an iPhone is done via the Photos app. Edit the screenshot and use the rotation tool to adjust it.
The iPhone supports basic video editing like trimming, rotating, and applying filters directly within the Photos app.