Invert Colors
Invert all colors in a video or image for a negative film effect. Adjustable intensity and output format.
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How to Use Invert Colors
- Upload the video you want to invert — supports MP4, MKV, MOV, AVI, and WebM
- Adjust the inversion strength: 100% for full negative, lower values for a partial color shift effect
- Choose the output format (MP4, MKV, MOV, or WebM)
- Click Process and download the inverted video
Features
- Invert all colors to create a negative video filter effect
- Adjustable inversion strength — from subtle color shift to full negative
- Output as MP4, MKV, MOV, or WebM
- 100% private — files never leave your browser
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I invert colors in a video?
- Upload your video, set the inversion strength (100% for full negative), choose an output format, and click Process. This video color inverter flips every color to its opposite — like a photo negative.
- Can I invert colors in an image too?
- Yes — this tool works on both videos and images. Upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and it produces a color-inverted PNG. You can also crop, resize, or rotate images the same way.
- What does the inversion strength control?
- At 100%, every pixel is fully inverted — white becomes black, red becomes cyan, blue becomes yellow. At lower values (e.g. 50%), the inverted image is blended with the original for a subtler, artistic effect.
- What does the negative video filter look like?
- Each pixel's color is flipped to its complement: white becomes black, red becomes cyan, blue becomes yellow, and so on. The result resembles a classic negative film effect. You can also reverse the video or stretch it for more creative effects.
- Is this video color inverter free?
- Yes, completely free with no watermarks or limits. Your video is processed entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.