Compress, convert, trim, watermark, subtitle, extract audio, and turn videos into GIFs with a privacy-first workflow. FreeToolBox runs these video tools locally in your browser, so uploads are optional rather than required. That matters when you are handling client demos, internal walkthroughs, product recordings, presentation clips, or social video assets you do not want sitting on someone else’s server.
Use Video Compress when a clip is too heavy for email, Discord, Slack, CMS uploads, or client portals.
Use Video Convert when a platform wants MP4, WebM, MOV, or another delivery format.
Use Video Trim, Video Speed, Video Reverse, and Video Rotate for quick structural edits.
Use Video Screenshot for frames and Video to Audio when you only need the soundtrack.
Use Video Watermark and Video Subtitle when you need branding, accessibility, or review overlays.
Use Video to GIF first, then GIF Compress if the output is still too large for chat or docs.
Compress videos before sending them through Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, or Telegram.
Convert formats, trim clips, and make GIF previews for YouTube, X, Instagram, product launches, and creator posts.
Add draft or confidential watermarks, burn subtitles, and cut clips before sharing internal review builds.
Grab still frames, create GIF snippets, or extract audio for tutorials, SOPs, onboarding docs, and slides.
A direct guide for chat-app upload limits, team review clips, and faster internal sharing.
Broader background on reducing file size when you need more than a task-specific shortcut.
MP4 is the default choice when you want maximum compatibility. Use WebM when you need smaller files for modern browsers and support is acceptable.
Start with Video Compress, then lower bitrate or resolution until the file fits the destination limit. Trim first if the clip contains dead space.
Yes. FreeToolBox video tools work locally in your browser, so you can edit private clips without pushing them through a server-first workflow.