You’re in the process of taking the perfect selfie with your iPhone, and everything looks great on the screen. Then you tap the shutter — only to find that the shot is reversed. Why does this happen? And can you make your iPhone stop flipping your selfies? Let’s find out.
The mind-boggling answer to this question is… sort of. Prior to our current concept of a selfie, anyone who wanted to take a self-portrait with a cameraphone tended to do it by taking a picture of themselves in a mirror, which would produce a true, reversed reflection.
With the invention of the front-facing camera on most phones, the mirror image was used to imitate those pre-digital reflections. In other words, when you look at your image in your front-facing camera and see a mirror image of yourself. But when you tap the shutter button, the image that is captured unflips itself to show you what the camera actually sees instead of a mirror image. Make sense?
So, what if you want your iPhone camera to capture what you actually see when you look in the mirror or in your front-facing camera? No problem! In fact, there are lots of ways to flip your photo so that it’s a mirror image.
Using your iPhone’s Photos app to flip your selfie is probably the simplest solution since it’s an app that you already have and likely know how to use. Here’s how to create a quick mirror image:
Not only is Photoshop Express a great tool for flipping your photos, but it’s also an excellent all-around editing app. Here’s how to mirror image using Photoshop Express:
Google’s Snapseed is one of the most popular editing apps for iPhone. You can use it to make dramatic edits to your photos, but you can also create cool mirror images. Here’s how to flip a photo using Snapseed:
We’ve now covered a few ways to manually flip a photo, but what if you want your selfie to be automatically mirrored when you tap the shutter button, no editing required? Fortunately, there are a few ways to do this.
If you are using iOS 14 or later, you can change your settings so that your selfies are automatically flipped. Here’s how:
If you aren’t using iOS 14, you can take a mirrored selfie inside Instagram:
Photoshop Express has a great camera app that automatically takes mirror images. Plus, it’s got some neat effects to experiment with:
As you can see, there are lots of different ways to create a mirror image of your favorite selfie or another photo. Whether you do it in the process of snapping your photo or afterward is entirely up to you. And if you need to flip a video on iPhone rather than a photo, we’ve covered that as well.