Upload MKV video files and convert them to MOV format. MOV format is the QuickTime standard format, suitable for Mac systems.
Drag and drop video files here, or click to select files
Support uploading multiple files at once, supports MP4, AVI, MOV, WebM, MKV and other formats
Now you can upload multiple video files at once and convert all videos with one click, greatly improving work efficiency!
Click the upload area or drag video files directly onto the page. Supports uploading multiple video files at once, you can select multiple files at once or upload multiple times. Supports common video formats such as MP4, AVI, MOV, WebM, MKV.
In the settings panel on the right:
Click the "Convert All Videos" button, and the system will automatically convert all pending video files in order. The conversion progress of each file will be displayed during processing. Processing time depends on video length, resolution, and selected quality settings. Videos will be converted one by one in order, and you can download each converted video individually after completion.
After conversion is complete, a "Download" button will appear next to each video file. Click to download the video individually. The filename will automatically use your selected output format. You can also delete unwanted files or clear all files to start over at any time.
A1: Completely local processing, no. All video processing is completed locally in your browser, video files are not uploaded to any server, ensuring your privacy and data security.
A2: Completely free, and converted videos will not have any watermarks added. You can use it with confidence, all features are free.
A3: Supports common video formats such as MP4, AVI, MOV, WebM, MKV as input. Output format can be selected from MP4, WebM, AVI, MOV, MKV.
A4: Conversion time depends on video length, resolution, selected output format and quality settings. Usually 1 minute of video requires 1-3 minutes of processing time. Progress bar and estimated remaining time will be displayed during processing.
A5: This depends on the quality settings you choose. If you select "Original Quality", it will try to maintain the original quality. If you choose other quality options, there will be some compression, but usually the quality loss is imperceptible to the naked eye.