Input stamp
Drop a stamp image here
PNG, SVG, JPG, or WebP up to 12 MB. Transparent PNG and SVG files keep empty corners clean.
Upload a stamp or seal, enter a precise angle in degrees or radians, preview clockwise or counterclockwise rotation, and download a transparent PNG in your browser.
Rotate a stamp around its center and automatically expand the transparent canvas so no corner is clipped.
PNG, SVG, JPG, or WebP up to 12 MB. Transparent PNG and SVG files keep empty corners clean.
Upload a stamp to preview its new angle.
How it works
The stamp rotates around its center while the output canvas grows to fit the complete artwork. A 90° turn swaps the visual orientation, while small values such as 5° or 12° are useful for scan correction and natural rubber-stamp character.
Use degrees for familiar quarter turns and fine corrections, or radians when an existing design workflow already provides mathematical angle values. Positive numbers turn left and negative numbers turn right.
Choose a PNG, SVG, JPG, or WebP scan, photo, seal, or digital stamp.
Enter degrees or radians, check the direction, and refine the value in the live preview.
Confirm that every edge fits the expanded canvas and save the rotated stamp as PNG.
Rotation examples
Start with these common values, then adjust the angle until the mark fits the document naturally.
12° counterclockwise
Add a slight upward tilt to approval, completed, or received marks so repeated document stamps feel less mechanical.
-5.7° / -0.1 rad
Correct a small clockwise tilt caused by paper alignment during scanning or photography.
45° counterclockwise
Create a strong diagonal treatment for opening soon, rejected, urgent, or draft graphics.
180°
Turn the stamp through a half rotation for production checks, playful layouts, or orientation testing.
Use fine decimal values when straightening a scan instead of jumping between large presets.
The output expands automatically so corners and circular seals remain visible at any angle.
PNG keeps smooth ink edges and transparent space around a rotated stamp.
Rotation, preview, and export run in your browser, so the source image stays on your device.
Answers about direction, units, output quality, transparent corners, limits, and privacy.
A positive angle rotates the stamp counterclockwise and a negative angle rotates it clockwise. For example, 12° turns left and -12° turns right.
Use whichever unit matches your workflow. Ninety degrees equals about 1.5708 radians, and the preview produces the same rotation after conversion.
No. The transparent output canvas expands to fit the full rotated rectangle, including corners created by diagonal angles.
Yes. Decimal and negative values are supported. Angles beyond a full turn also work, although an equivalent value between -360° and 360° is easier to read.
No. Decoding, rotating, previewing, and creating the PNG all happen locally in your browser.
First isolate the ink with extract stamp from image or remove whitespace with crop stamp; after rotating, add a document-ready fill with add stamp background, rebuild the design in the stamp maker, compare ideas from stamp generators, or prepare other artwork with the stamp maker online free.