Media Tools

16 tools

Video trimmers, audio converters, format tools, and metadata extractors.

About Media Tools

FindUtils provides 16 free browser-based media tools for video and audio editing, conversion, and analysis. Trim video clips to exact timestamps, compress video files for web sharing, convert between MP4, WebM, and GIF formats, extract audio tracks from video files, generate video thumbnails, and inspect media metadata. All 16 tools process files locally using WebAssembly-based FFmpeg and browser APIs, ensuring your media files never leave your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

Can I edit videos without uploading them?

Yes. All 16 FindUtils media tools run entirely in your browser using WebAssembly-compiled FFmpeg and native browser APIs. Your video and audio files are loaded directly into your browser's memory and processed locally without any network uploads. This is fundamentally different from cloud-based video editors like Kapwing, Clipchamp, or Adobe Express that upload your files to remote servers. With FindUtils, your personal videos, client footage, unreleased content, and any other media files remain entirely on your device throughout the editing process. This approach is not only more private but also faster for many operations since there is no upload and download time for the files.

2

What video formats are supported?

FindUtils media tools support the major web-compatible video and audio formats. For video input, most modern browsers support MP4 (H.264/H.265), WebM (VP8/VP9/AV1), MKV, AVI, MOV, and 3GP formats. Output formats include MP4, WebM, and GIF. Audio tools support MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and AAC formats. The exact codec support depends on your browser's built-in media capabilities. Chrome and Edge generally offer the widest format support, while Safari has more limited codec availability. The tools automatically detect your browser's capabilities and show you which formats are available. For format conversion between incompatible codecs, the WebAssembly-based FFmpeg handles the transcoding locally in your browser.

3

Is there a file size limit?

File size limits depend on your browser's available memory rather than any server-imposed restriction. On desktop computers with 8GB or more of RAM, most tools comfortably handle video files up to 100-200MB. Larger files may work but processing time increases and memory usage grows proportionally. Mobile devices have lower practical limits, typically 30-50MB depending on available memory. For very large videos, you may get better results by trimming the clip to a shorter segment first, then applying compression or conversion. There are no daily usage caps, no file count limits, no watermarks, and no throttling. You can process as many media files as you need without any restrictions or account requirements.

4

Can I extract audio from a video?

Yes. The FindUtils Video to Audio extractor lets you separate audio tracks from any video file and save them as standalone audio files. Simply upload your video file, choose your desired output format (MP3 for compressed audio or WAV for uncompressed lossless audio), and click extract. The tool processes the video locally in your browser using WebAssembly, extracting the audio stream without re-encoding when possible for maximum quality preservation. You can also trim the audio to a specific time range during extraction, which is useful for extracting specific segments like music, dialogue, or sound effects from longer videos. The extracted audio file is immediately available for download.

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