Mirror any video horizontally or vertically — fix backwards selfie footage in one click, right in your browser.
Drag in an MP4 or MOV. It opens instantly — no upload, no waiting room.
Horizontal fixes mirrored selfie videos; vertical flips upside-down footage. The preview shows exactly what you'll get.
One clean re-encode at source-matched quality, audio copied untouched, straight to your downloads.
No upload means the work begins the moment you drop the file — even on hotel Wi-Fi.
Your camera roll is your business. Processing never leaves your device, so neither does your video.
No account, no watermark, no limits before the download button. It just does the thing.
No. The flip happens inside your browser on your own device. Your video never reaches a server — there is nothing for anyone else to see.
Front cameras often record a mirror image, so text in your video reads backwards. Drop the video in, tap Flip horizontal, and export — the result reads the right way round.
Horizontal flip mirrors left-to-right, like looking in a mirror — this is the one that fixes selfie videos. Vertical flip mirrors top-to-bottom, useful for footage from upside-down or inverted camera mounts.
Yes. After adding a flip you can stack a trim or compression in the same session, and everything is applied in a single export — so the video is only re-encoded once, with no quality loss from repeated processing.
No watermark. Flipping requires one re-encode, done at a bitrate matched to your source — visually indistinguishable for normal footage. Audio is copied across untouched.