Tested input
MP4 containing H.264 video and optional AAC audio. Other browser-decodable formats may work, but are not yet part of the tested MVP path.
Private, browser-based video compression
Pick a target file size or a quality preset. The work happens locally in your browser, then you download a new MP4.
Step 1 of 2
Working in your browser
Preparing your file…
Ready to download
No change needed
Keep the original, choose a smaller target, or use a quality preset.
Compression stopped
Three simple steps
No upload queue, account, or software installation is required.
Choose a file from your device. MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio is the tested path.
Pick a target size for a file limit, or choose a quality preset for a predictable resolution cap.
Wait while your browser processes the file, then save the validated MP4 output.
Two ways to reduce
Target size is useful when an email, form, or chat has a file limit. The reducer makes up to two attempts to stay within your chosen limit.
Quality is useful when you want a simpler tradeoff. Smaller caps video at 480p, Balanced at 720p, and Better quality at 1080p.
Built around your privacy
The selected file is passed directly to browser media APIs. This page does not upload it to an application server. Closing or reloading the page ends the local session.
The downloaded result is created as a temporary browser URL and released when you start over or leave the page.
Before you start
MP4 containing H.264 video and optional AAC audio. Other browser-decodable formats may work, but are not yet part of the tested MVP path.
The reducer creates an MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio when the source contains compatible audio.
A recent desktop browser with WebCodecs is required. Large files depend on available device memory and may fail before processing completes.
Common questions
No. The selected file is processed by browser APIs on your device. The app does not send it to an application server.
No encoder can promise an exact byte count in advance. Target-size mode uses a conservative bitrate budget and validates the result, with one smaller retry when needed.
The MVP needs WebCodecs video and audio features. Try the latest desktop Chrome or Edge. Wider browser and mobile testing is scheduled next.
The tool leaves it unchanged. You can keep the original, set a smaller target, or choose a quality preset.