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Flip Video
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Mirror your video horizontally, vertically, or both — with a live before & after preview. Browser-based, nothing uploaded, completely free.

100% Free
No Upload Required
Before & After Preview
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Choose Flip Direction

Flip Horizontal

Mirror left to right — creates a side-to-side reflection

Flip Vertical

Mirror top to bottom — flips the video upside down

Flip Both

Mirror horizontally and vertically — same as 180° rotation

Before & After Preview
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After
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How It Works

Flip your video in three simple steps.

1

Upload Your Video

Drag and drop or click to select any video file. MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM, MKV and more are all supported.

2

Choose Flip Direction

Select horizontal, vertical, or both. The before and after preview updates instantly so you see the result before exporting.

3

Download Instantly

Click Flip and your video is processed right in your browser. Download immediately — no waiting, no server.

Everything You Need

A fast, private video flipper that runs entirely in your browser.

3 Flip Modes

Flip horizontally, vertically, or apply both directions at once. Every combination is fully supported.

Live Before & After Preview

See your original video alongside the flipped result in real time before committing to the export.

All Formats Supported

Accepts MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM, MKV, FLV and more. Export as MP4, WebM, or MOV.

100% Private

All video processing runs locally in your browser via FFmpeg WebAssembly. Your file never leaves your device.

Fast Processing

No upload waiting time. Processing begins immediately on your device and finishes in seconds.

Quality Control

Choose from balanced, high quality, or smaller file presets. CRF 18 delivers near-lossless results.

Why Flip Your Videos?

Common Reasons to Flip

Flipping a video is one of the most common corrections needed for footage recorded on phones, action cameras, or front-facing cameras.

  • Correct mirrored front-camera recordings
  • Fix upside-down action camera footage
  • Create mirror effects for creative edits
  • Match footage orientation across clips

Flip vs Rotate — What's the Difference?

Rotation turns the video clockwise or counter-clockwise. Flipping creates a mirror image along an axis.

  • Horizontal flip: left becomes right
  • Vertical flip: top becomes bottom
  • Both flips combined = 180° rotation effect
  • Rotation changes which side is "up"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between horizontal and vertical flip?
Horizontal flip mirrors the video left to right — like holding it up to a mirror. Vertical flip mirrors it top to bottom — like seeing it reflected in water below. The "Both" option applies both flips simultaneously.
Is my video uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens entirely in your browser using FFmpeg WebAssembly. Your video file never leaves your device at any point.
Will flipping reduce video quality?
Flipping requires re-encoding the video. Choosing CRF 18 delivers near-lossless output. For most content, CRF 23 produces results that are visually identical to the original.
Can I flip and rotate at the same time?
This tool is dedicated to flipping. For combining flip with rotation, use our Rotate Video tool which supports all flip and rotation combinations in a single export.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on Android and iOS using Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. No app download is required.

Free Online Video Flipper — Mirror Any Video in Your Browser

Our online video flipper lets you mirror any video horizontally, vertically, or both directions at once — all processed locally in your browser using FFmpeg WebAssembly. No uploads, no server, complete privacy guaranteed.

Horizontal Flip vs Vertical Flip

A horizontal flip creates a mirror image along the vertical axis — left and right are swapped. This is the most common correction needed for front-camera footage. A vertical flip mirrors the video along the horizontal axis — top and bottom swap, producing an upside-down result. Applying both flips produces the same visual result as a 180° rotation.

When You Need to Flip a Video

The most common use case is correcting front-facing camera recordings that appear mirrored. Action cameras mounted in certain orientations also frequently produce footage that needs a vertical flip. Creative uses include mirror effects, matched footage across multi-camera shoots, and social media content that requires a specific visual orientation.

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