Video Reverse
Play the video in reverse, from back to front
Free Video Reverser — Play Videos Backwards Online
ezyimg's Video Reverser plays any MP4, MOV, or WebM video in reverse. You can optionally reverse the audio track as well, or mute it. Create creative backwards effects, reversals, or fun social media content — all processed locally in your browser.
How to Use
- 1
Upload your video
Drop an MP4, MOV, WebM, or other video file into the upload area.
- 2
Choose audio option
Check 'Reverse audio' to also reverse the audio track. Uncheck to mute the audio in the reversed video.
- 3
Reverse the video
Click Reverse Video. All frames are reordered to play backwards. Processing may take a few minutes for long videos.
- 4
Download the reversed video
Compare before/after file sizes and download the reversed MP4.
Tips & Best Practices
- →Reversing a video is processing-intensive — for best results, use short clips (under 60 seconds).
- →Reversed audio creates a surreal, otherworldly sound effect.
- →Combine with speed change for creative slow-motion reverse effects.
- →The output is always MP4 (H.264), regardless of the input format.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reverse a video online for free?
Upload your video to ezyimg's Video Reverser and click Reverse Video. The tool decodes all frames and outputs a new video that plays from last frame to first frame.
Can I reverse a video with audio?
Yes. Check 'Reverse audio' to reverse the audio track alongside the video. The reversed audio will play backwards, creating a distinctive sound effect.
Why does reversing a video take a long time?
Reversing a video requires decoding every frame and re-encoding them in reverse order — it cannot use the fast stream-copy method. Longer videos require more processing time.
Does reversing a video reduce quality?
The video is re-encoded during reversal, which introduces some compression. ezyimg uses H.264 encoding at a good quality setting to minimize visible quality loss.
What is the maximum video length I can reverse?
There is no hard limit — processing runs locally in your browser. However, very long videos (10+ minutes) may be slow or exceed available memory. For long videos, trim first using Video Cutter.