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compress video to 50mb
Target 50MB when you need a smaller video but want more quality headroom than strict 10MB or 25MB limits.
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Cut clips down to the part you need.
Change resolution and dimensions.
Reframe videos for social posts.
Pull audio from video files.
Compression runs locally in your browser today, and future tools should keep that same no-upload default whenever possible.
50MB works well for short or medium clips when an upload form, class portal, chat app, or review workflow allows more room than a small attachment limit.
Start with MP4 output, 720p, 30 fps, and lower audio bitrate. For longer videos, switch to 480p, use 24 fps, remove audio, or trim before compressing.
The result panel shows whether the download met the target. If it is above 50MB, lower resolution, lower frame rate, remove audio, or enter a custom target below 50MB.
The video file is handled in your browser session. The compression engine runs locally, so the file is not uploaded to a server and no watermark is added.
The first version accepts MP4, MOV, and WebM files up to 500MB. Files from 200MB to 500MB can be processed, but the page warns that browser memory and processing time may be a limit.
Choose a video, keep the 50MB target selected, review the estimate, then compress and download the result from your browser.
Usually yes for the same video, because 50MB gives the encoder more bitrate. Very long videos may still need lower resolution or trimming.
Yes. Choose a MOV file, keep MP4 output selected, and the browser workflow can export a smaller MP4 target.
No. The browser version processes the file locally and gives you a downloadable result without a cloud upload step.