Hue Rotate

Shift every color in your photo around the color wheel with a live slider from 0° to 360°. Free, private, and instant — processed in your browser, never uploaded.

Upload an image

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Live hue slider

Drag from 0° to 360° and watch every color shift around the wheel in real time until it looks right.

100% private

Your image is recolored entirely in your browser using the Canvas API — nothing is ever uploaded to a server.

Free and unlimited

No signup, no watermark, no daily limit. Recolor as many images as you like.

How to rotate the hue of an image

1

Upload your image

Drag and drop or click to select a JPG, PNG, or WebP image.

2

Move the slider

Drag the hue slider until the colors look the way you want in the live preview.

3

Pick a format

Choose PNG to keep transparency or JPG for the smallest file size.

4

Download

Click download to save the recolored image to your device.

Frequently asked questions

How do I change the colors of an image?

Upload your image above and drag the hue slider to rotate every color around the wheel. The preview updates live, then click download to save it. Everything runs in your browser.

Is the hue rotate tool free?

Yes — completely free and unlimited. No signup, no account, no watermark, no daily limit.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The recoloring happens entirely in your browser on your device. Your image never leaves your computer, so it stays fully private.

What does hue rotation do?

It shifts every color in the image around the color wheel by the same angle. 0° leaves the image unchanged, 180° swaps colors for their opposites, and 360° loops back to the original.

Recolor another image

Drop in a new photo to shift its colors — free and unlimited, no signup required.

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Why this page exists

Use hue rotate to shift every color around the wheel at once — turn a blue sky purple or a red shirt green — with a live 0–360° slider, all in your browser.

Best for

  • Quick color-swap experiments without masking
  • Surreal, psychedelic, and duotone-style recolors
  • Matching or remixing brand and palette colors