tools.studio

MP4 to WEBM

Re-encodes your MP4 to VP9 video and Opus audio for the WebM container, all on your machine.

Drop an MP4 here

Everything happens on your device — your files are never uploaded.

How it works

  1. 1 Drop your MP4 or pick it from your device.
  2. 2 Click Convert to WEBM. The video is re-encoded to VP9 + Opus right in your browser.
  3. 3 Download the WEBM when encoding finishes.

Built with open source

  • Mediabunny — Converts and edits video and audio in the browser via WebCodecs. Add-on encoders cover MP3, AAC, and FLAC. · MPL-2.0

Frequently asked

Is my video uploaded to a server? +

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser with WebCodecs. Your video stays on your device, and once the page has loaded it even works offline.

What codec does the WEBM use? +

Video goes to VP9 and audio to Opus, the standard pair for WEBM. VP9 works in Chrome and Firefox, so it's the most reliable in-browser video target.

Why is the converted file sometimes larger than the MP4? +

MP4s are usually H.264, already heavily compressed. Re-encoding to VP9 at good quality can land at a similar or slightly larger size. What you get is an open, royalty-free WEBM, not necessarily a smaller file.