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Rotate Video

Rotate video by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. Clear limitations are shown and sensitive credentials are never sent to the visitor browser.

Rotate Video

Choose files or drag and drop them here. Processing stays in your browser unless the tool clearly says it uses a configured API.

Result

Your result will appear here.

About Rotate Video

Rotate Video provides a focused way to complete this task online. Rotate video by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. Use the controls above, review the output, and change your input whenever you need another result.

Choose a supported file, apply the available settings, and inspect the downloaded result before replacing an original. Keep a backup of important files, and use a desktop browser for very large or processing-intensive media.

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How it works

1. Choose Your File

Select a supported file from your device or drag it into the upload area.

2. Set the Options

Choose the format, size, quality, pages, or other settings offered by this tool.

3. Process the File

Start the task and keep this browser tab open while processing completes.

4. Check and Download

Preview or verify the result, then save the finished file to your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rotate video by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. Follow the four steps on this page to complete the task and review the result.

Yes. You can use the tool without creating an account.

File processing runs in your browser where the feature allows it. Review the notice shown by the tool before using any feature that requires a server-side provider.

Yes, the page supports modern mobile and desktop browsers. Large files and demanding media tasks usually work best on a desktop device.