Mirror Video

Mirror or flip video horizontally and vertically online for free — fix selfie orientation, create creative reflection effects, or correct front-camera footage. Runs locally in your browser with no upload, no watermark, and no sign-in.

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Why mirror a video?

Fix selfie orientation

Correct front-camera and selfie videos that look reversed compared to the original recording.

Creative flips

Create mirrored or upside-down reflections for stylish edits, transitions, and short-form content.

Local & private

No uploads, no accounts, no watermark — the whole flip runs in your browser.

How to mirror a video in 3 steps

  1. 1

    Add a video file (MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, AVI and more).

  2. 2

    Choose horizontal flip (left-right) or vertical flip (upside down).

  3. 3

    Export the mirrored video — same resolution, no quality loss.

Use cases for Mirror Video

This page works best when you already know the workflow problem and need a focused browser tool instead of a generic editor.

Fix one local clip with Mirror Video

Use Mirror Video when the source format is already fine and you only need a fast browser-side edit before sharing or upload.

Prepare a revision for review

This works well for quick internal feedback loops where opening a full desktop editor would be slower than the actual change.

Test a small edit before a heavier export

It is a good fit when you want to confirm the cut, crop, timing, or playback behavior first, then decide whether a larger workflow is still necessary.

Before you start

A quick preflight check usually avoids the most common false starts on browser-based exports.

Start from the original local file

Keep the untouched source nearby before running Mirror Video, especially if you plan to compare exports or test multiple settings.

Prepare the main video file input

This tool expects a video file file first, so confirm the browser can access the local source you actually want to process.

Settings guide

These are the controls most likely to change the final result or whether the export fits the target workflow cleanly.

Set mirror direction on purpose

Mirror Video uses this setting to shape the export, so choose the value based on the target workflow instead of leaving it untested.

Output expectations

These notes help you decide whether this page is the right endpoint or just one step before a later conversion.

Expect MP4 output by default

Mirror Video exports a MP4 file, so treat this page as a workflow tool first and a format chooser second.

A new export usually means a fresh encode

Most actions here create a new file, so small quality, timing, or size differences are normal even when the visible change feels simple.

Use Video Converter when format is the real question

If the workflow is correct but the destination type is not, move to Video Converter instead of forcing this page to solve a format-choice problem.

Troubleshooting

Most issues come from the source file, the export target, or a mismatch between the workflow problem and the tool you chose.

The browser rejects the file or export feels stuck

Check that the source really matches the expected video file type and try a shorter or smaller sample first to isolate the issue.

The result is larger or softer than expected

That usually means Mirror Video solved the workflow problem but still had to re-encode the media, so compare settings before assuming the source was wrong.

This page solves the wrong problem

If the actual blocker is output format compatibility, email size limits, or subtitle handling, move to the dedicated converter, compressor, or subtitle workflow instead.

Drop your video into this tool, pick horizontal flip (left-right) or vertical flip (upside down), and export. The whole process runs in your browser with no upload, no account, and no watermark.

Yes. Horizontal mirroring flips the left and right sides — text, faces, and movement direction are reversed. Useful for restoring selfie videos to the orientation you saw on your phone preview.

No. The mirror is a pixel transform — resolution, bitrate, and frame rate stay the same as the source file. The exported video is clean and watermark-free.

No. Audio stays in sync and unchanged. Only the video frames are flipped horizontally or vertically.

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