WEBM tools
5 tools tagged with “WEBM”
MP4 to WEBM
MP4 to WEBM converts an MP4 video into a WebM (VP9) file that is often smaller and more convenient for modern browser playback and embedding. Upload your MP4, then choose a size preset (or a custom max size) to target practical output limits before encoding. The conversion workflow uses adjustable export controls that matter most in practice: FPS for motion smoothness, output width for resolution clarity (with aspect-safe scaling), and CRF for VP9 quality versus file size. For users who want guidance, the tool includes an optional “Analyze with AI” step that uses an AI Assistant to recommend starting FPS, width, and CRF based on your selected priority while keeping your settings changes gated to explicit clicks. After processing, preview the resulting WebM directly in the browser and download with a one-click link.
Image Processing · Meme & GIF Tools
Video Background Remover
Video Background Remover removes the background from your uploaded video by converting it into a short series of resized frames, running automatic subject extraction per frame, and re-encoding the result as a modern WEBM (VP9) video. Use the controls to set output FPS (frames per second), a maximum frame count to keep processing practical, and an output width that balances clarity with speed. For edge quality, you can choose an edge profile and optionally apply decontamination to reduce background color halos around fine details. When you enable the premium AI Assistant option, the backend uses Gemini-powered background removal for improved results on complex subjects like hair or moving silhouettes. The output is returned as a downloadable WEBM previewed directly in the browser.
File Conversion · Video Converters
Video Screen Recorder
Video Screen Recorder is a browser-based utility for capturing your screen and exporting recordings in a platform-friendly format without installing desktop software. You can start recording any shared window, browser tab, or full display using native screen-capture permissions, pause/resume when needed, and stop to instantly preview the result. For compatibility across devices and upload targets, the tool provides a one-click backend conversion step that transcodes the recorded WebM stream into H.264 MP4 while preserving audio when available. A sample recording button lets users test the full flow before sharing live content. The interface is optimized for fast workflows: record, preview, optionally analyze naming/export tips with AI Assistant, convert, and download. This directly solves a common pain point for tutorials, bug reports, demos, and walkthroughs where users need simple screen capture plus reliable MP4 output in one web flow.
File Conversion · Video Converters
WEBM to GIF
WEBM to GIF converts short WEBM videos into animated GIF files optimized for messaging, social sharing, and lightweight preview embeds. You upload a WEBM clip, adjust frame rate and output width, and generate a downloadable GIF through backend FFmpeg processing. The conversion pipeline uses palette generation and palette application to improve color quality while controlling output size. This is especially useful when users need loopable animations that are easy to paste into chat tools, documentation, and issue reports where static screenshots are not enough. A sample input button is provided for quick testing, and an optional AI Assistant can suggest practical FPS and width settings based on your use case and clip duration. The tool focuses on the most common pain point: balancing GIF smoothness and file size without manual command-line tuning.
File Conversion · Video Converters
WEBM to MP4
WEBM to MP4 converts WEBM videos into widely compatible MP4 output so users can share, upload, and play clips across more platforms and devices without codec issues. The workflow is designed for speed: upload a WEBM file, tune quality using CRF and encoding preset, and download a converted MP4 generated on the backend with FFmpeg. This addresses the most common pain point where WEBM files fail in messaging apps, older players, or editing workflows expecting MP4/H.264. A sample input option helps users test output behavior quickly before processing private files. For users unsure about encoding tradeoffs, an optional AI Assistant suggests CRF and preset values based on use-case goals such as smaller file size, faster conversion, or quality retention. All processing runs through explicit user actions and returns predictable, share-ready MP4 files.
File Conversion · Video Converters