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How to Rotate Videos on Android

Rotating videos on an Android device is a simple process, and you can do it using a variety of video editing apps available on the Google Play Store. Here’s how to rotate a video on Android using one of these apps, specifically using the “Google Photos” app as an example:

Note: The exact steps may vary depending on the app you use, but the general process is similar.

Install Google Photos (if not already installed):

  • If you don’t have Google Photos on your Android device, download and install it from the Google Play Store.

Open Google Photos:

  • Launch the Google Photos app on your Android device.

Find and Select the Video:

  • Scroll through your photo and video library to find the video you want to rotate.

Open the Video:

  • Tap on the video to open it.

Edit the Video:

  • In the video player interface, look for an “Edit” button (usually represented by a pencil icon) and tap it.

Rotate the Video:

  • Look for a “Rotate” or “Rotate video” option. This is typically represented by a circular arrow icon.
  • Tap the “Rotate” option to rotate the video 90 degrees clockwise.
  • You may need to tap this option multiple times to achieve the desired orientation.

Save the Changes:

  • After rotating the video to the desired orientation, look for a “Save” or “Save copy” button to apply the changes. This will create a new copy of the video with the rotation applied.

Access the Rotated Video:

  • The rotated video will be saved in your Google Photos library. You can access it by going to the “Library” or “Albums” section of the app.

Please note that Google Photos is just one of many video editing apps available for Android, and you can use other video editing apps to rotate videos as well. Some popular video editing apps for Android include Adobe Premiere Rush, Kinemaster, and InShot, among others. The process of rotating a video is generally similar across these apps, but the specific steps and interface may vary.

Additionally, keep in mind that rotating a video may create a new copy of the video with the rotation applied, and the original video will remain unchanged. If you want to keep both versions, ensure that you have enough storage space on your device or in your Google Photos account.

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