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How to bulk rotate images by degrees for free in Windows PC?
- Oct 28, 2024
I have also encountered a similar situation. All the photos imported from Android to the computer were rotated 90 degrees, which was very annoying. Later, I used Any2Pic to solve it. This tool can not only batch convert, but also support batch rotation, which is very convenient. After using it, the photos are displayed normally on the computer, and there is no need to manually adjust them one by one.
I strongly recommend trying it!
https://www.aiseefox.com/bulk-rotate-images.html
Yes, you can rotate an image using the Microsoft Photos app on Windows 11 or Windows 10. Here’s how:
- Right-click on the image file you want to rotate, choose Open with, and select Photos.
- With the image open in Photos, click on the Rotate icon (a circular arrow) at the top of the screen. Each click rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise.
- Photos automatically saves your rotated image, so there’s no need to manually save. Just close the app when you’re done.
The Photos app is convenient for rotating an image quickly for free in Windows, and you can use it to rotate multiple images by opening them one by one. For batch rotations, however, you might find other tools.
- ElGuanoOct 28, 2024Copper Contributor
ffbbabel The Photos app does not offer a dedicated batch rotation feature, so rotating multiple images requires opening each file individually. This can be time-consuming if you have many images to process.
In addition, the Photos app only allows 90-degree clockwise rotations with no fine-tuning options. If you need custom angles (like 45 degrees), you'll need to use a more advanced tool. While convenient, the automatic saving feature may overwrite the original file without asking, which could lead to accidental changes that are hard to revert if you don’t keep backups.
For bulk rotating images on Windows PC, I don't recommend the Photos app to do that.