Private by design
Nothing is uploaded.Your video is rotated in your browser tab and never sent to a server. It stays on your device.
Rotate video
Turn a sideways or upside-down clip the right way up. It is rotated in your browser - nothing is uploaded.
Phone videos that came out sideways, or a clip filmed upside down - this fixes them. Most "rotate video" sites upload your clip to a server to turn it. This one rotates it on your own device with ffmpeg compiled to WebAssembly, so the video never leaves your computer. Pick 90 degrees either way or a full 180, then download. Free, no signup, no watermark. It is the same private, local-first approach as our screen recorder.
Nothing is uploaded. The video is rotated on your device.
Private by design
Nothing is uploaded.Your video is rotated in your browser tab and never sent to a server. It stays on your device.
Any direction
90 or 180 degrees.Turn it clockwise, counter-clockwise, or flip it a full 180 to fix an upside-down clip.
No install, no signup
Just a web page.No app, no extension, no account, and no watermark. Works on locked-down computers too.
Three steps, all in the browser. The first run downloads the ffmpeg engine (about 30 MB) once; after that it starts instantly.
Our screen recorder captures your screen the right way up to begin with - with system audio, microphone, and a webcam overlay, all on your device.
Quick answers about rotating a video here.
No. The rotation runs entirely in your browser using ffmpeg compiled to WebAssembly. Your video is read from your device, rotated on your device, and saved back to your device. Nothing is uploaded, and there is no account.
90 degrees clockwise, 90 degrees counter-clockwise, or 180 degrees to flip an upside-down clip. The picture is actually rotated, not just tagged, so it plays correctly everywhere.
An MP4 (H.264 video, AAC audio), which plays in editors, chat apps, and upload forms. Any audio in the clip is kept.
No. It is a normal web page with no app, no browser extension, and no admin rights. The first run downloads the ffmpeg engine, about 30 MB, to your browser cache, then it is ready immediately next time.
No. There is no watermark and no signup. You get a clean rotated MP4.