tools.studio

WEBM to MOV

Re-encodes your WEBM into a QuickTime MOV that carries H.264 video and AAC audio.

Drop a WEBM file here

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

How it works

  1. 1 Drop your WEBM file or pick it from your device.
  2. 2 Click Convert to MOV and watch the progress bar as it re-encodes.
  3. 3 Download your MOV. It never leaves your browser.

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

Does my WEBM get uploaded to a server? +

No. The conversion runs in your browser with WebCodecs, so your video never leaves your device.

Will the MOV play in QuickTime and Final Cut Pro? +

Yes. WEBM uses VP9 or VP8 video, which Apple apps don't accept. The video gets transcoded to H.264 and the audio to AAC inside a QuickTime MOV container, which QuickTime, Final Cut Pro and iMovie open natively.

Why does a large WEBM take a while? +

Converting means decoding and re-encoding every frame to H.264. Larger or longer clips have more frames, so they take a bit longer.