Invert Image

Upload and invert image instantly, include Colors invert、Flip invert、Mirror invert. Free and easy to use.

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Invert Image Color

Want to reverse the colors in an image without opening heavy software? Upload your file and every pixel flips to its opposite value instantly. White becomes black, red becomes cyan, blue becomes yellow.

Use this when you need a negative-style effect, want to check contrast, or need to adapt an asset for a different background. The result previews immediately and downloads as PNG — no install, no signup, no editing experience required.

Best for: photos, icons, logos, illustrations, and simple design assets.

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Invert Image — Black to White

If your black logo or icon disappears on a dark background, inversion is the fastest fix. Upload the image, run color inversion, and black becomes white.

This works best on mostly monochrome files — logos, line art, signatures, transparent PNGs, and simple icons. The result is clean and ready to download immediately.

Note: If your image contains many colors, all of them will be inverted, not just black. For mostly black-and-white assets, this is the quickest solution available.

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Invert Image — Dark Mode

If your icon or graphic looks fine in light mode but disappears in dark mode, inversion is often the fastest workaround.

Upload the asset, invert it, and a black graphic becomes white — ready for a dark header, footer, or UI component. This works best for icons, logos, line graphics, and transparent PNGs.

For full-color photos, inversion creates a negative effect rather than a true dark-mode version. Use this for simple design assets when you need a quick result.

Invert Image for Printing

Sometimes your asset needs to be tonally reversed before printing. A black design may need to become white for dark paper, or a scanned negative may need to be previewed as a positive.

Upload the image, invert it, and download the result.

Best for: logos, line art, monochrome graphics, labels, and scanned negatives.

For full-color photos, the output will look like a film negative. That can work creatively, but simple high-contrast artwork gives the most predictable result for print preparation.

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Image Inverter — Flip vs Invert

Invert and flip are not the same thing, but you may need one or both depending on your goal.

  • Invert— changes colors: black to white, red to cyan
  • Flip— changes direction: left to right, or top to bottom

Use color inversion when contrast or color is the problem. Use flip when orientation is the problem. If your black icon also needs to face a different direction, you may need both.

Invert Image Horizontally

If your image feels backward or faces the wrong way, a horizontal flip mirrors it from left to right. Colors stay the same — only the direction reverses.

This is useful for selfies, directional icons, product photos, and layout assets where your subject faces the wrong way. The result is instant and downloads at full quality.

If your goal is to change colors rather than direction, use color inversion instead.

Invert Image Vertically

A vertical flip turns your image upside down — the top becomes the bottom, and the bottom becomes the top.

This is useful when you want a reflection effect, an abstract layout variation, or need to correct an imported graphic that appears reversed. Your image content stays the same; only the orientation changes.

Tip: If your goal is a negative or black-to-white color change, use color inversion. If your goal is orientation, vertical flip is the right choice.

Mirror Invert Image

Mirroring and inverting solve different problems, but you might need both at once.

  • If your image looks backward — use mirror or flip to correct direction
  • If colors do not work on target background — use color inversion
  • If both direction and color need to change — apply both steps

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