Video Rotate
Rotate or flip a video
Free Video Rotate — Rotate MP4, MOV, WebM Videos Online
ezyimg's Video Rotate tool lets you fix the orientation of any video in seconds. Rotate 90 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise, flip 180 degrees, or mirror horizontally and vertically — all processing happens locally in your browser without uploading your file.
How to Use
- 1
Upload your video
Drop an MP4, MOV, WebM, or AVI video file into the upload area.
- 2
Choose rotation or flip
Select 90° CW (clockwise), 90° CCW (counter-clockwise), 180°, Flip Horizontal, or Flip Vertical.
- 3
Rotate the video
Click Rotate Video. The transformation is applied to all frames. Processing runs in your browser.
- 4
Download the rotated video
Preview the result and download the corrected MP4 file.
Tips & Best Practices
- →Use 90° CW or 90° CCW to fix videos filmed with a phone held sideways.
- →Flip Horizontal mirrors the video — useful when footage was shot in a mirror or from behind a glass.
- →The audio track is copied unchanged during rotation, so no audio quality is lost.
- →Rotation permanently fixes the orientation in the video file, unlike metadata-only fixes that may not work in all players.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I rotate a video online for free?
Upload your video to ezyimg's Video Rotate tool, select the rotation direction (90°, 180°, flip), and click Rotate Video. The output is a corrected MP4 file that plays in the right orientation everywhere.
How do I fix a sideways video?
If your video was filmed with a phone held in portrait mode but plays in landscape, use 90° CW or 90° CCW rotation in ezyimg's Video Rotate tool to correct the orientation.
Can I flip a video horizontally?
Yes. Select 'Flip Horizontal' to mirror the video left-to-right. This is useful for correcting mirrored footage from front-facing cameras or glass reflections.
Does rotating a video affect the audio?
No. Only the video stream is rotated. The audio track is copied without modification.
What is the difference between rotating and flipping a video?
Rotating turns the video by an angle (90°, 180°, 270°). Flipping mirrors the video along an axis — horizontal flip mirrors left/right, vertical flip mirrors top/bottom.