Rotate / Flip Video
Rotate a video 90°/180° or mirror it horizontally, vertically, or both.
About Rotate / Flip Video
Rotate / Flip Video fixes sideways or upside-down footage by rotating it 90° or 180°, or mirrors it horizontally, vertically, or both. It's the quick fix for that vertical phone clip that imported the wrong way around. The conversion runs in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.
- Category
- media
- Input
- Accepts: video/*.
- Output
- Outputs: video/mp4.
- Cost
- Free, runs in your browser
- Memory
- high
- Install group
- ffmpeg
Common uses
- Turn a phone video that recorded sideways back to upright before sharing
- Flip a 180° upside-down clip from a tripod or gimbal mount the right way up
- Mirror a selfie-camera recording so on-screen text reads correctly
- Horizontally flip a dance or workout clip to match a reference video
- Correct dashcam or action-cam footage mounted upside down
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between rotate and flip?
Rotate turns the whole frame by 90° or 180°; flip (mirror) reflects it horizontally or vertically without changing the rotation, the way a mirror reverses left and right.
What format is the output?
The corrected video is rendered as an MP4.
Does it upload my video anywhere?
No. All rotation and mirroring happens locally in your browser; the footage stays on your device.
Which input formats are supported?
Any common video format the browser can read (video/* input), such as MP4, MOV, and WebM.
Will rotating reduce quality?
Rotating requires re-encoding to a new MP4, so there's a small generational quality change, but it's kept close to the original at sensible settings.
Keywords
- video
- rotate
- flip
- mirror
- orientation
- transpose
- turn