WEBM to MP4 Converter
Drop your WEBM video here
Convert WEBM to MP4 — free, fast, server-powered
Video is uploaded, converted server-side, then auto-deleted after 60 min.
How to Convert WEBM to MP4 Online
Drag & drop or click Browse. Max 2 GB.
Choose bitrate for output quality.
Click Convert, wait for FFmpeg, then download. Auto-deleted after 60 min.
Why Convert WEBM to MP4?
Converting WebM to MP4 ensures maximum compatibility across all devices, platforms, and social media sites. If your WebM video needs to play on iPhones, be uploaded to Instagram, or work on older devices, MP4 is the universal answer.
About the WEBM Format
WebM is an open, royalty-free video format developed by Google. It typically uses VP9 or AV1 video codecs with Opus audio, offering excellent compression that rivals or exceeds H.264. WebM is the preferred format for HTML5 web video and is natively supported by Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
WebM was released by Google in 2010 as an open alternative to patent-encumbered video formats. Built on the Matroska container, it was designed specifically for efficient web video delivery.
✅ Advantages
- Open-source and royalty-free
- Excellent compression with VP9/AV1 codecs
- Smaller files than MP4 at comparable quality
- Native HTML5 browser support
❌ Disadvantages
- Limited support on Apple devices and Safari (improving)
- Slower encoding than H.264
- Less universal than MP4 for sharing and social media
About the MP4 Format
MP4 is the most widely used video container format on the internet. It typically uses H.264 video compression and AAC audio, delivering excellent quality at relatively small file sizes. MP4 is universally supported across browsers, devices, streaming platforms, and social media sites.
MP4 was introduced in 2001 as part of the MPEG-4 standard by the ISO. It evolved from Apple's QuickTime format and became the dominant web video format thanks to its balance of quality, compression, and universal device support.
✅ Advantages
- Universal playback support on all devices and browsers
- Excellent compression-to-quality ratio with H.264
- Supports subtitles, chapters, and multiple audio tracks
- Ideal for streaming, sharing, and social media uploads
❌ Disadvantages
- Lossy compression means some quality is sacrificed
- H.264 encoding can be slow on older hardware
- Not ideal for professional lossless editing workflows
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert WebM to MP4?
MP4 is the most universally supported video format. While WebM is great for web, MP4 works everywhere — phones, TVs, social media, email, and legacy devices.
Will the quality change?
There may be minimal quality differences when transcoding between lossy codecs. Our converter uses high-quality H.264 settings to preserve your video's visual fidelity.
Is MP4 larger than WebM?
Generally yes — MP4 with H.264 produces slightly larger files than WebM with VP9 at equivalent quality. The trade-off is universal compatibility.