Video Format Converter
Server-poweredConvert videos between any format. MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV, GIF — all supported.
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MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV, GIF supported
Supported Video Formats
Input Formats
- • MP4 — MPEG-4 Part 14 (.mp4, .m4v)
- • MOV — QuickTime Movie (.mov)
- • WebM — Web Media (.webm)
- • AVI — Audio Video Interleave (.avi)
- • MKV — Matroska Video (.mkv)
- • FLV — Flash Video (.flv)
- • WMV — Windows Media Video (.wmv)
- • 3GP — 3GPP Multimedia (.3gp)
- • GIF — Animated GIF (.gif)
Output Formats
- • MP4 — H.264/AAC, plays everywhere
- • WebM — VP9/Opus, web-optimized
- • MOV — H.264/AAC, Apple ecosystem
- • AVI — H.264/AAC, Windows legacy
- • MKV — H.264/AAC, high quality
- • GIF — Animated, no audio
Popular Conversions
- • MP4 to GIF
- • MOV to MP4
- • WebM to MP4
- • AVI to MP4
- • MKV to MP4
- • GIF to MP4
- • MP4 to WebM
- • Video to GIF
Video to GIF Converter
Convert any video to GIF for free. Perfect for creating memes, reaction GIFs, or short animated clips for social media. GIFs are optimized for quality and file size.
Tips for better GIFs: Use 15 FPS for smaller files, limit width to 480px for social media, and keep clips under 10 seconds for optimal loading speed.
How It Works
Upload Video
Drop any video file — MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV, or even GIF.
Choose Format
Select output format and quality. Adjust FPS or resolution if needed.
Download
Get your converted video instantly. No watermarks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What formats can I convert from?
You can convert from MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV, FLV, WMV, 3GP, M4V, and GIF. Basically any video format your browser can play.
What formats can I convert to?
MP4 (universal compatibility), WebM (web-optimized), MOV (Apple/Final Cut), AVI (legacy Windows), MKV (high quality), and GIF (animated image).
How do I convert video to GIF?
Upload your video, select GIF as the output format, and click Convert. For better GIFs, use the Advanced options to set FPS (15 is good for GIFs) and max width.
Will there be quality loss?
Some quality loss is normal when converting between formats. Use 'High Quality' setting to minimize it. Converting to the same format with high quality keeps most detail.
What's the file size limit?
500MB per video. For larger files, consider compressing first or splitting the video.
Which format should I use?
MP4 for maximum compatibility (plays everywhere). WebM for websites (smaller files). MOV for Apple/Final Cut. GIF for short loops without sound.