Video Category

All Video Tools

Choose the video workflow by outcome: convert to WEBM, capture a thumbnail, or trim a browser-playable silent clip.

Which video tool should I use?

These browser video tools are meant for quick visual delivery jobs. Start with the source file you can preview in the browser, then choose whether the final output should be a WEBM clip or a still image.

Convert for web delivery

Use Video to WEBM when a browser-playable video needs a WEBM export for a page, prototype, or lightweight visual handoff.

Capture a cover image

Use Video Thumbnail when you need a single frame as a PNG or JPG preview image.

Cut a shorter clip

Use Video Trim when you only need a selected start and end range from a longer source video.

Know the audio limit

The current browser video export flow is video-only. If preserving sound is required, use a full video editor before using these quick tools.

Reduce output friction

Lower frame rate or dimensions when speed and file size matter more than maximum smoothness or resolution.

Privacy and limits

The uploaded video stays in your browser. Codec support depends on the browser, and long high-resolution clips can be slow to process.

A safe video path is to confirm the file previews first, capture a thumbnail if the project needs a cover image, then trim or convert only the clip you plan to publish or hand off.

If you are not sure where to begin, start by loading the file in Video Thumbnail; if it previews there, the browser can probably use it in the other video tools.

Video to WEBM

Convert uploaded videos to lightweight WEBM directly in browser.

Video Thumbnail

Capture a frame at any timestamp and export PNG or JPG thumbnails.

Video Trim

Select a start and end point and download only that clip segment.