How to Reverse a Video in Alight Motion? 2026

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In today’s world, where photography and editing have become common, editing apps have also gained popularity among users. Alight Motion is one of the extraordinary apps that comes with multiple features to facilitate its users. You can make your videos stand out by using Alight Motion features.

What is the Reverse Video Effect in Alight Motion?

Here we will discuss one of its features, reversing a video in Alight Motion. Before discussing it, let’s understand what the reverse video effect is. This is one of the basic features you can enjoy on Android and iOS devices. It involves playing your footage backward; the video starts from the end and moves back to the start. These features make the content appealing for social media use.

How to Reverse Video in Alight Motion?

The Alight Motion app now has a built-in reverse option, so if you want to reverse a video in this app, you have to follow these steps:

Install Alight Motion

  • Install the updated Alight Motion version on your phone
  • Open the Alight Motion app

Step 1: Create a New Project

  • When you open the app, click the “+” icon. 
  • Select the aspect ratio (for instance, for YouTube, choose 16:9 and for Reels, choose 9:16).
  • Given your project, the name “Reverse Video,” and click Create.
  • Adjust the video settings according to your preference with the project settings option.

Import the Raw Footage

  • Click the +Media option
  • Choose your preferred video clip, whether you choose an emotional or a funny video, from the gallery
  • Click Import, and the video will be displayed in your timeline

Trim and Customize

  • You can trim or customize your video clip if needed. 
  • You can also mute the audio to make the reversing peaceful

Stabilize the selected video to remove its shakiness

  • Delete the unwanted parts of the video or customize it according to your choice

Apply the Reverse Video Effect

  • Click on the video 
  • Search for the “Speed” option and tap on it
  • Now search for the “Reverse” option and turn it on.
  • Alight Motion starts to apply the reverse video effect. 
  • Once the process is finished, the clip starts to play in reverse order. 

Once you’ve reversed your video, try using QR codes in Alight Motion to quickly add custom effects or animations shared by other creators.

Preview Project 

  • Click the video to play it and customize if needed.
  • You can personalize the clip by adding filters and effects.
  • You can also adjust the speed of your video with the speed menu.

Export the Video

  •  Now, after customizing, export your video. Find the “Export” option in the top right corner. 
  • Adjust the resolution, frame rate, or format if you haven’t done so at the beginning.
  • Click the “Export” button

If you also want to change visuals in your edits, here’s a quick guide on how to replace an image in Alight Motion step by step

Tips for a Better Reverse Video

Follow the tips below to reverse your video smoothly in Alight Motion.

  • Remove the original Sound from your Video

When you reverse your video, the actual sound will also be reversed. This reversed sound is not suitable for your video. It’s good to mute the actual sound and add a new one that suits your interest.

  • Optimization

When you reverse the video in Alight Motion, its speed is normal and is okay to use as it is. You can apply a slow-mo effect to add a professional look to your reversed video.

  • Apply Transitions

You can also apply Transitions to your reversed clips to make them more appealing and eye-catching.

  • Idea Mapping

The reversed clip’s impact on the overall video. If you reverse your video in Alight Motion carefully, it will enhance the storytelling ability of your video and make the plot more interesting. 

  • Video length

The length of your reversed video also matters a lot. People give more attention to short videos. Sometimes, the length of a clip is important to determine its worth

Common Issues and their Solutions

There are common issues that you may face while reversing your video in Alight Motion. Let’s discuss these problems along with their solutions.

IssueSolution
Laggy exportLower resolution or bitrate: Visit Less Laggy Guide for settings
Audio DistortionRemove the actual sounds and add the new ones
Audio not reservingGet the latest version
Clip Quality LossUse H.264 codes or higher bitrate while exporting Avoid different compressions 
Out-of-Sync FrameTrim start/end handles thoughtfully: see the framerate consistency between exports.
The Reversing Process is longTry on updated devices, as it may be due to your old device
The reverse toggle does not displayReverse the sound separately

FAQs

Reversing video requires

  • An Android Device
  • Alight Motion App
  • A Raw Video to reverse

No, you can freely enjoy this feature in the free version. The premium version just enhances the speed of the reversing process.

No, if you reverse the video, it will not affect your video’s quality 

Reversing video in Alight Motion has multiple advantages. Let’s discuss them.

  • Create stunning visual effects
  • Add a funny element to your videos
  • Create storytelling 
  • Make the content more memorable
  • To create a relaxing impact on the audience

Yes, the Alight Motion has an in-built option to reverse a video.

Yes, split the clip at that point where you want to reverse it, and apply the reverse effect only to those parts.

Reversing a video takes a few seconds to a few minutes. It varies according to the video’s length, resolution, and your device’s performance. 

Yes, you can reverse a video many times to enjoy a back-and-forth effect. This effect is often named the boomerang effect.

Conclusion

You can now reverse a video in Alight Motion using the built-in Reverse option. The process of reversing is easy, but it brings multiple advantages.  You can follow the mentioned steps to reverse your video in Alight Motion and make it more eye-catching. The time required to reverse a video varies depending on the length of your video or the performance of your device.