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Video Compressor

Compress videos to reduce file size while maintaining quality - all processing happens in your browser for maximum privacy.

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Video Compressor

Reduce video file size while maintaining quality - all processing happens in your browser.

100% Client-side Processing - Your files never leave your device

Click to upload or drag and drop

Upload a video file to compress

Maximum file size: 2 GB

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About the Video Compressor

The Video Compressor reduces a video’s file size while keeping it looking good, so large clips become easy to upload, email, or store. It balances quality against size so you can share footage that would otherwise be too big.

High-resolution video is huge, and that creates constant friction: failed uploads, blocked email attachments, and full drives. Compressing brings the size down dramatically while preserving enough quality for sharing and viewing.

Compression runs in your browser, so your video never leaves your device. That keeps personal footage private, with no upload queue, no watermark, and no account required.

How to use the Video Compressor

  1. Upload the video you want to compress.
  2. Choose a target quality or size setting.
  3. Review the estimated output size if shown.
  4. Start compression and let it process locally.
  5. Download the smaller video file.

Common use cases

  • Shrinking a video so it fits within an email or upload limit.
  • Reducing footage size to save storage space.
  • Preparing a clip for faster upload to a website or app.
  • Making a large screen recording easier to share.

Frequently asked questions

How much smaller will my video get?

The reduction depends on the original and your chosen settings, but compression often cuts size substantially. Lower quality settings produce smaller files.

Will compression ruin the quality?

Moderate compression keeps video perfectly watchable while saving a lot of space. Push the setting too far and you’ll notice softness or blockiness, so pick a balance.

How long does it take?

Since processing is local, time depends on the video length and your device. Short clips are fast; long videos take longer.

Is my video uploaded anywhere?

No. Compression happens in your browser, so your footage never leaves your device.

Should I compress or convert?

Compress to reduce size in the same format; convert to change the format. You can do both β€” converting to an efficient format can also reduce size.

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