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Video Format Converter

Pick your source video, choose a target format, and get a converted file back. Supports MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM, MKV, FLV and WMV in both directions, with a quality setting to control the tradeoff between file size and visual fidelity.

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MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM, MKV, FLV, WMV — max 500MB
10+Formats
FastConvert
~30sProcessing

How It Works

  1. Upload your video
  2. Choose output format
  3. Download converted file

Tips for Best Results

  • MP4 is most compatible
  • WebM for web use
  • MOV for Apple devices

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Why Use Video Format Converter

Wide Input Support

Upload MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM, MKV, FLV or WMV. Whatever container your footage arrived in, you can start from there.

Five Output Formats

Convert to MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM or MKV. Match the format to what your editing software, streaming platform, or archive workflow actually requires.

Three Quality Levels

Low, medium, or high quality. Lower quality shrinks the file considerably, useful for web embeds or previews. High quality preserves as much detail as possible, useful for archiving or further editing.

FFmpeg Speed

Conversions run through FFmpeg on the server side. Short clips typically finish in seconds; longer files take longer, but you get a progress indicator so you know where things stand.

Perfect For

Content Creators Filmmakers Social Media Editors Streamers Educators

Powered by FFmpeg

FFmpeg Video Conversion

The converter runs FFmpeg on the server side. When your file arrives, FFmpeg decodes the source container and audio/video streams, then re-encodes them into the format and quality level you selected. Codec selection and container packaging happen automatically based on what each output format expects.

MP4 output uses H.264 video, which plays natively in every major browser and device. WebM uses VP8, keeping file sizes down for web delivery. MKV and MOV preserve a wider range of codec options, which is useful when you plan to edit the converted file further. The quality slider maps to FFmpeg's CRF or bitrate settings for each codec, so the output stays predictable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your video, pick a target format (MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM or MKV), choose a quality level, and submit. FFmpeg decodes the source file on the server and re-encodes it into the requested container and codec. When conversion is done, a download link appears so you can save the result.

The tool accepts MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM, MKV, FLV and WMV as input. Any common resolution and frame rate should work. If your file comes from a camera or screen recorder in an unusual container, try uploading it and the converter will report an error if FFmpeg cannot parse the source.

File size and duration limits depend on the plan. Larger files take longer to upload, so a stable connection helps. If you are working with a very long recording, splitting it into segments before uploading will give you faster individual conversion times.

Conversion speed depends on file length, resolution, and the chosen output format. Short clips at standard resolution usually finish in under a minute. A 4K file or a long recording will take more time because FFmpeg has to decode and re-encode every frame. The progress bar updates while the job runs.

Uploaded files are used only to perform the conversion you requested and are not shared with third parties. The converted file is made available to you for download, and temporary files are removed from the server after processing.

You can output to MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM or MKV. Each format has three quality options. High quality keeps bitrate close to the source, suitable for editing or archiving. Low quality reduces the bitrate significantly, useful when you need a smaller file for web delivery or sharing.

Converting a video into a different container format does not affect your rights to the content. If you own or have the rights to the original file, those rights carry over to the converted output. The tool applies no licensing restrictions of its own.

None. You pick a file, choose a format from a dropdown, select a quality level, and click convert. There is no codec configuration, no command-line syntax, and no need to know what a CRF value is.

Yes. Once conversion finishes, a player appears so you can check the output before downloading. If the quality looks off, run the conversion again with a different quality setting.

Installing FFmpeg locally, learning the command-line flags, and managing file paths takes time. This tool wraps that process in a browser interface: upload, configure two settings, download. It suits anyone who needs format conversion occasionally and does not want to maintain a local installation just for that.

Free Video Format Converter: MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM Online vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Speed Minutes, not hours Hours of manual editing Varies by complexity
Skill Required None — AI handles it Video editing expertise Moderate learning curve
Software Browser-based, nothing to install Expensive editing suite Desktop app required
Quality AI-enhanced, professional Depends on editor skill Template-dependent
Revisions Instant re-processing Re-edit from scratch Limited by plan