Convert WebM to MP4 Online
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How to convert WebM to MP4
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Download your MP4 file
Once the conversion finishes, click the download button and you are done. The converted file is ready to use.
Why convert WebM to MP4?
WebM and MP4 serve different purposes. Converting between them lets you use whichever format works best for your situation.
What is a WebM file?
WebM Video: WebM is Google's open video format designed for the web. It tends to produce smaller files than MP4 while keeping comparable quality, though compatibility outside of web browsers is more limited.
Created by: Google, first released in 2010
Used for: Web video, HTML5 video elements, web applications
Technical details: Container format using VP8/VP9 video and Vorbis/Opus audio. Open and royalty-free. Good compression efficiency.
Compatibility: Supported by all major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari). Desktop media players like VLC handle it. Some mobile apps and editors may not.
What is a MP4 file?
MPEG-4 Part 14: MP4 is the most widely used video format. Phone recordings, YouTube downloads, streaming services, social media, almost everything uses MP4. It supports video, audio, and subtitles in a single file.
Created by: Moving Picture Experts Group (ISO/IEC), standardized in 2001
Used for: Video streaming, social media, phone recordings, web video, TV shows and movies
Technical details: Container format supporting H.264/H.265 video, AAC audio, and subtitle tracks. Lossy compression provides good quality at manageable file sizes.
Compatibility: Plays on virtually every device, browser, and operating system without extra software.
WebM vs MP4
| Feature | WebM | MP4 |
|---|---|---|
| Type | WebM Video | MPEG-4 Part 14 |
| Best for | Web video, HTML5 video elements, web applications | Video streaming, social media, phone recordings, web video, TV shows and movies |
| Compatibility | Supported by all major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari). Desktop media players like VLC handle it. Some mobile apps and editors may not. | Plays on virtually every device, browser, and operating system without extra software. |
| Pros | Smaller files than MP4, open and royalty-free, excellent browser support | Universal compatibility, good compression, supports multiple streams |
| Cons | Less compatible than MP4 outside of browsers, limited editing tool support | Lossy compression means some quality loss, editing requires re-encoding |