Step 1: Download a Video Rotating App
To rotate videos on Android, you’ll need to download a video rotating app. There are various free and paid apps available on the Google Play Store. Some popular apps include Video Rotate, VidTrim, and Movie Maker. For the purpose of this article, we’ll be using Video Rotate.
Step 2: Install and Open the App
Once you’ve downloaded an app, go ahead and install it on your Android device. After installation, open the app and select the “Rotate Video” option.
Step 3: Select Video to Rotate
The app will now prompt you to select the video that you want to rotate. Choose the video that you want to rotate from your Android device’s gallery.
Step 4: Choose Rotation Angle
After selecting the video, the app will display four rotation options: rotate left, rotate right, flip horizontal, and flip vertical. Choose the rotation angle that you want to apply to the video.
Step 5: Preview and Save Changes
Once you’ve selected the rotation angle, the app will apply the changes to the video. You can preview the video to see if the rotation angle is correct. If you’re satisfied with the changes, save the rotated video to your device.
Alternative Method: Using Google Photos
Another way to rotate videos on Android is to use Google Photos. If you’ve enabled automatic backup for your photos and videos, your videos would be saved on the cloud on Google Photos. Here’s how you can rotate videos using Google Photos:
Step 1: Open Google Photos
Open the Google Photos app on your Android device.
Step 2: Select Video to Rotate
Select the video that you want to rotate from Google Photos.
Step 3: Tap Edit
Tap the “Edit” button on the bottom toolbar.
Step 4: Select Rotation Angle
Select the rotation angle that you want to apply to the video. You can choose between “Rotate Left” or “Rotate Right” depending on your preference.
Step 5: Save Changes
Once you’ve selected the rotation angle, tap “Save” on the bottom toolbar to save the changes to the video.
In conclusion, rotating videos on Android is easy and can be done using a video rotating app or Google Photos. The steps outlined above can be followed for both methods. So if you ever find yourself with an upside-down video or a video that’s not oriented properly, you now know how to rotate it!