Reversing a video adds a dramatic twist that can captivate viewers and enhance storytelling. CapCut, a free and versatile editor, makes this simple on both mobile and desktop. Follow our concise guide to reverse your footage quickly and confidently.
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Part 1 – Reversing a Video in CapCut on Mobile
- Install CapCut from your app store and grant the necessary permissions.
- Create a New Project and tap the plus icon to import the clip you wish to reverse.
- After the video loads, scroll the toolbar until you see the Reverse icon.
- Tap the icon; CapCut will automatically reverse the clip. The preview updates in a few seconds.
- Optional Enhancements—add text, filters, or transitions—then export your finished video.
Note: Reversing also reverses the audio track. If you prefer to keep the original sound, extract the audio first, reverse the video, then re‑sync the audio.
Part 2 – Reversing a Video in CapCut on Desktop/Web
- Visit the CapCut official website and log in.
- Click Edit Online to open the web editor. Choose a blank canvas or a preset layout.
- Click the Upload button and select your footage from local storage, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
- Drag the clip onto the timeline. When selected, the Reverse icon appears—click it to reverse the clip.
- Once satisfied, click the Export button to download your reversed video.
CapCut supports Windows 10/11, macOS, and web browsers, giving you flexibility across devices.
Part 3 – Troubleshooting CapCut’s Reverse Feature
CapCut may occasionally fail to reverse a clip due to file format issues or software glitches. Try these steps:
- Delete all non‑target clips from the timeline and import only the video you want to reverse.
- Confirm the file format is MP4 or MOV; convert if necessary.
- Restart CapCut and attempt the reversal again.
If problems persist, consider using an alternative like FlexClip, which offers reliable reverse editing without quality loss.
Part 4 – Reversing Video Online with FlexClip
- Go to the FlexClip editor by clicking Reverse it Now and upload your video.
- Place the clip on the timeline, right‑click, and select Reverse Video.
- Export the reversed video to your computer or continue editing within FlexClip.
FlexClip adds extra options such as speed adjustment, rewind sound effects, and visual enhancements—ideal for creating polished, reversed footage.
Frequently Asked Questions About Reversing Video in CapCut
- Can I cancel the reverse function? Yes—tap the Reverse icon again to revert to the original timeline.
- Can I reverse audio only? CapCut does not offer audio‑only reversal, but you can trick the system: create a black‑background clip with the desired audio, export it, reverse the combined video, and extract the audio track.
- Why does CapCut fail to open my video? The file format may be unsupported. Convert to MP4 or MOV before uploading.
The Bottom Line
Reversing a video in CapCut is straightforward—follow the steps above on your preferred platform, troubleshoot common hiccups, and explore alternative editors like FlexClip for extra features. Start experimenting today to add that intriguing reverse effect to your content.

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Full of vitality, curiosity, and hope, Bella is an energetic copywriter at FlexClip. She focuses on video creation and troubleshooting, offering users practical solutions and creative tips. Outside of work, Bella enjoys novels, sci‑fi films, cooking, and travel, believing life is the best arrangement from God.