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By 2020, online videos will make up more than 82% of all consumer internet traffic, or 15 times higher than it was in 2017. Most of the videos play on mobile devices. However, you need practice and good operating techniques to make engaging and compelling videos. Among the common mistakes is shooting mobile video in a vertical position (Portrait), while the normal viewing mode on large displays and TVs is "Landscape".
There are many video rotator tools to flip the recorded video so you don't get frustrated while watching it later. Take a look at the short review of the options, available across the four major operating systems - Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac, and the online-based tools as well.
#1. EaseUS Video Editor
EaseUS Video Editor is one of the most popular video rotators. This video editing software provides advanced tools to change the video orientation by 90 degrees clockwise and counter-clockwise, as well as to flip horizontally and vertically.
Also, EaseUS Video Editor will help you to make movie trailers, adding astonishing filters, audio, music, subtitles, elements, and many more. Besides, it supports different input and output video file formats, so you can do some format conversions, like convert MKV to MP4, and many more.
Pros:
- User-friendly interface, perfect for beginners
- Easily trim, cut, split, merge, rotate, mix video clips
- A full range of free visual and audio effects
- Change of contrast, exposure, brightness, and other video aspects
- Use the voiceover function to add your comments to the video
Cons:
- The software has no version for macOS
So follow the steps to rotate your video, using EaseUS Video Editor:
Step 1. Import Video
Launch EaseUS Video Editor. On the main screen, import the media file by clicking "Import" or drag the video into this tool.
Step 2. Edit the Video
Click the blue "+" button to make the video show in the timeline. Then, right click the video and hit "Edit".
Step 3. Rotate the Video
Now, you see the Rotate function, and you can choose from several options for rotating videos. For example, rotate the video to 90 anticlockwise. Then, click "OK" to ensure the rotating effect. After that, hit "Export" to save the video.
Step 4. Export the Video
After clicking "Export", you will see a new window. Then, you can apply functions like choosing the video format, quality, duration, etc. Finally, select "Export".
#2. Windows Movie Maker 10
This is a favorite software for regular Windows users. The software has been tested on Windows 10 and Windows 7, 8, 8.1, XP. It offers capabilities to create and edit videos in addition to publishing them on OneDrive, Vimeo, YouTube, Flickr, and Facebook. You can rotate your clip by 90, 180, or 270 degrees, as well to flip it vertically or horizontally.
Pros:
- User-friendly interface and simple controls.
- A perfect free app for beginners
- Automatic preview, so the effects can be seen before applying
Cons
- Only available for Windows 10 or higher.
- Users face frequent freezing and crashes
Platform: Windows
#3. VLC Media Player
VLC is a free media player, but you can use it to flip the video to the right orientation and save it that way. Recorded video can be rotated by clockwise 90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees, but it offers also rotating by arbitrary angles (at step 1 degree). The player can also flip it and turn the video into a mirror image, or transpose it, (which means rotate and flip simultaneously) and makes it fit the screen.
Pros:
- An open-source freeware, and no ads
- Supports all video formats without the need to install codecs
- Compatible with different OS, including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
Cons:
- A simple interface, but looks very old fashion
- It doesn't support tags, so it's difficult to find a clip in a huge library.
- Cannot use VLC to create new video files.
Platform: Windows & Mac
#4. iMovie
If you are a Mac fan, iMovie is the easiest way to make basic editing operations on your video. You just click on a button and the video turns to 90 degrees. It supports 1080p HD video at 60 frames per second. You can create video clips using iMovie on iPhone, and import them on your Mac to add additional effects like speed up or slow down the action.
Pros:
- Simple interface
- work fine with 4K and HEVC files
- Great templates for the movies
Cons:
- It also doesn't support tagging
- Limited to two video tracks
- No 360-degree video editing
Platform: Mac
#5. Movavi Video Editor 2020
Movavi video editor has a free version, easy to use especially for beginners. It has many features like filters and you can add some texts and transitions. The freeware is enough for simple tasks like cutting, trimming, joining, or flipping. The maximum number of tracks on the timeline is 6. But if you want faster processing of Full HD and 4K videos, you have to buy the version Plus 2020. Then you'll enjoy frequent updates during the year, and frame-by-frame video previews on the timeline.
Pros:
- It's suitable for novices and casual users
- A bunch of supported video formats, including .mov (QuickTime)
- Special effects like Chroma Key and Slow Motion
Cons:
- The advanced features are supported only by the paid version
- The basic color grading tool
Platform: Mac
#6. QuickTime Player
The main advantage of Apple's QuickTime is that this app is built into the macOS operating system on your Mac. It's powerful enough to rotate your clip; and it's very easy to do, even for starters. QuickTime can play and edit iTunes files. It exports a new video file after rotation, so the original clip remains on the Mac. The exported video will be compressed a bit, so the size of the rotated video file will be smaller than the original one.
Pros:
- Automatically included with macOS
- Work with iTunes files
- Zero-configuration streaming video player
Cons:
- Unlocking the editing feature only with QuickTime Pro 7
- No more versions for Windows
- It doesn't work with common subtitle files
Platform: Mac
#7. Online Video Cutter
This web application is very handy for quickly editing a small video file. It does not require installation, you can use it directly from your browser. You can rotate the clip only at 90, 180, or 270 degrees. It will be useful especially when you have shut the video in a portrait mode, and you want to watch it on a large TV screen. The provider of this service claims a high level of security, as the files will be automatically deleted from the servers a few hours after finishing your task.
Pros:
- Quite a simple interface
- Free to use, you don't pay for a license
- Supports almost every video format
Cons:
- Suitable only for small clips
- Performing only basic tasks like rotate and crop
Platform: Windows & Mac online
Try: https://online-video-cutter.com/
#8. EzGif
This special online service makes animated GIFs, but it can be used also to rotate video. You simply select the clip from your local folder, but the maximal size of the file cannot exceed 100MB. A simple tool to rotate the video at 90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees. You can also flip the video vertically and horizontally, and then export it in a different format and encoding.
Pros:
- Support lots of video formats, including MP4, WebM, AVI, MPEG, FLV, MOV, 3GP
- The rotating process is fast and easy-to-use
- Provide preview function after rotating
Cons:
- The max file size is 100MB
- Only basic editing functions, no filters or transitions
Platform: Windows & Mac online
Try: https://ezgif.com/rotate-video
#9. Videorotate
This is a simple and fast free video rotator online tool. Like the other online services, you can upload your video from the local folder, or import a recorded clip from popular cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and One Drive (there are buttons for each of them). You can rotate the clip left and right, or flip it. The site offers some other video tools to crop, stabilize, or slice your video. There is a quick tutorial for dummies and 3 languages to choose from (English, Polish, and Spanish).
Pros:
- Simple and easy to operate
- Uploading clips from your Dropbox, Google Drive, and One Drive account
- A special "Reset" button
Cons:
- A service for novices for basic operations
- Supports only a few video file formats
Platform: Windows & Mac online
Try: https://videorotate.com/
#10. Rotate Video
This free video rotator enables users to upload their videos on the web and to rotate them. You can also point out the URL with the video, or rotate it by 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise, or flip it. You can change the encoding, as universal will work on older devices, and high will provide the best quality, but requires only recent devices. The tool supports tons of video formats like MP4, MPG, MPEG, AVI, etc.. You can also save your rotated video in MP4, M4K, or MKV. But the maximum file size for uploads is only 16MB.
Pros:
- Simple to use
- Several input and output video file formats
- Fast uploading and rotating process
Cons:
- The maximum size of the video file is limited to 16 MB
- You cannot preview your video
Platform: Windows & Mac online
Try: https://www.rotatevideo.org/
#11. Video Rotate And Flip
As the name of the app suggests, it's an easy tool for iPhone users to rotate a video to the desired position. You can flip the video horizontally or vertically. Also, you can export straightly the rotated clip to your iPhone's Photos app.
Pros:
- Easy and fast rotating at a tap
- Intuitive design for non-professional users
Cons:
- Very basic features
- The output format is only AVI.
- It doesn't support slow-motion
Platform: iOS
#12. Rotate Video FX
You can use Google Photos directly to rotate a video, shut in it the wrong direction. But this special app provides an easy way to change the video, rotating all frames to 90, 180, or 270 degrees. You can choose a recorded clip from the gallery or directly from the camera. The rotation works on the desktop screen as well.
Pros:
- Easy for end-user perspective to tilt the video in any direction
- Rotate without lowering the resolution
Cons:
- Too many ads, to rotate one video you have to watch up to 6 ads
- There is no option to save the output file, only share
Platform: Android
Conclusion
This article provides you the best 12 user-friendly video rotator tools to rotate the video on different platforms – Windows and Mac computers, using online-based tools, or directly from your mobile device. If you want to impress your friends and colleagues with a crafted video, you will need feature-rich software like EaseUS Video Editor. You can apply animations, voice-over, numbers of effects, and you can export it in a particular format that is compatible with streaming websites like Youtube, Facebook, etc.
Video Rotator FAQs
1. How do I rotate video?
Choose a video editing program, which is simple to use. Rotating is a straightforward task, even if you’ve never edited a video before. You can use also some media players.
2. How do I permanently rotate a video?
You can rotate your video and save it permanently in different ways, and this guide shows you exactly how to rotate video in Windows with EaseUS Video Editor.
3. How can I rotate a video online for free?
Rotating a video online is simple, and there are several websites, providing online video rotators for free.
- Videorotate
- Ezgif
- Online video cutter
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4. How can I mirror a video online?
The websites, supporting video rotation, provides also the feature to "flip" the video vertically and horizontally. Such a way you will have "mirroring" frames, it's like you're filming your friends in the mirror.