Using the Media Converter
Learn how to convert your video, audio, and image files to different formats, extract audio from video, or save a single frame as an image.
What is the Media Converter?
The Media Converter is a powerful tool that allows you to change the format of your media files directly in your browser. Whether you need to make a video compatible with a specific platform, extract audio from a video clip, or save a high-quality image from a video frame, the converter can handle it.
How to Use the Converter
- Open the Tool: In the main header, click on the "Tools" (hammer icon) button and select "Converter & Splitter".
- Upload Your File: Upload the video, audio, or image file you want to convert.
- Select Output Format: From the dropdown menu, choose the format you want to convert your file into.
- Process: Click the "Process" button to start the conversion. This happens entirely on your computer, so your files remain private.
- Download: Once finished, a download button will appear for you to save your new file.
Supported Output Formats
You can convert your media into a wide variety of formats.
Convert to Video
- MP4: The most universal format, perfect for web and social media.
- WebM: A modern, high-quality format ideal for web use.
- MOV: A high-quality format common in Apple ecosystems.
- AVI: A classic Windows video format.
- MKV: A flexible container format that can hold multiple audio and subtitle tracks.
Convert to Audio (Audio Extraction)
- MP3: The most popular audio format, great for compatibility.
- WAV: Uncompressed, high-quality audio, ideal for audio editing.
- AAC: A modern, efficient audio codec.
- FLAC: Lossless audio for perfect quality.
- OGG (Vorbis): An open-source audio format.
- Opus: A versatile and efficient codec for speech and music.
Convert to Image (Frame Extraction)
- GIF (Animated): Create a short, looping animated GIF from a video clip.
- PNG: A high-quality, lossless image format that supports transparency.
- JPG: A popular, compressed image format, great for photos.
- WebP: A modern image format with excellent compression and quality.