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Straighten Crooked Photo

A tilted horizon is one of the most common photography mistakes — the camera wasn't quite level when the shot was taken. Straightening the image requires rotating it by a small number of degrees (typically 1–5°) to level the horizon line.

This tool's custom angle slider lets you rotate by any amount from -180° to 180°. Rotate incrementally while viewing the result to dial in the exact correction angle. For tilted horizons, small angles (1–3°) are usually enough.

Note that rotating by a non-90° angle will leave transparent corners on the output. Choose PNG output to preserve transparency, or JPEG/WebP for an automatic white fill on the corners. Download the straightened image and crop away the corners as needed.

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