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Reduce Video Size Windows Online

Use reduce video size windows when a video is too large for Windows recordings, Clipchamp exports, and MP4 uploads.

reduce video size windows starts near 50 MB, but you can type another target MB before compression. reduce video size windows works in the browser and gives you a smaller MP4 download.

Compress video

The video compressor creates a new MP4 download.

Video compression target

Pick the approximate maximum size you want. Compress by percentage or MB; the two fields stay linked.

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Choose a video to begin.
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The video compressor creates a new MP4 download.55% · under 0 MB

Compress video with no server upload

The compressor reads the selected MP4 on your device, so private videos do not leave your browser.

Compress by percentage or target MB

Choose roughly how small the MP4 should be. The compressor accepts smaller results instead of chasing an exact file size.

Compress after caching

Open the site once, then the app shell and video engine can be reused when your connection is gone.

Official Microsoft notes

Why reduce video size windows is not only a Clipchamp export

Microsoft notes that large Clipchamp media can hit loading or performance issues, and exported files can sometimes be larger than the original; target-size compression is useful after export.

Large files can stall the editor first

When you reduce video size windows, compress source videos before editing if Clipchamp struggles with large media such as 4 GB or more.

Exports are not always smaller

Microsoft explains that trimmed or edited exports can still become larger, so reduce video size windows should include a final size check.

Target MB fits the last upload step

Before email, forms, or social uploads, reduce video size windows with a typed target MB for the exported file.

Reduce Video Size Windows proof and preset

reduce video size windows should help you start with the right target, compare the final MP4 size, and retry with a safer setting when the first output is still too large.

50 MB reduce video size windows target

Start reduce video size windows near 50 MB when you want a practical upload buffer for Windows recordings, Clipchamp exports, and MP4 uploads.

50 MB preset

reduce video size windows as MP4

reduce video size windows exports a smaller H.264 MP4, so the result is ready for normal upload, message, or storage workflows.

MP4 download

Local reduce video size windows

reduce video size windows processes the selected file in your browser instead of sending the original video to a server queue.

Browser-local

How to reduce video size windows

reduce video size windows is fastest when you choose the rejected video, keep the target below the real limit, then download and test the smaller MP4.

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Choose the video for reduce video size windows

Open reduce video size windows, select the MP4, MOV, WebM, M4V, or MKV that is too large, and check the original size first.

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Start with the 50 MB preset

Use reduce video size windows from the 50 MB preset, then type a smaller target if the destination needs a tighter cap.

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Compress and compare the result

Run reduce video size windows and compare original size, output size, and reduction before keeping the download.

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Upload or share the smaller MP4

Download the result from reduce video size windows, then upload or send it in Windows recordings, Clipchamp exports, and MP4 uploads.

Reduce Video Size Windows limits to check

Check the current platform rule

Microsoft notes that large Clipchamp projects can hit performance issues and exported files can sometimes become larger, so a target-size compressor is useful after export. Treat reduce video size windows as a practical preset, not a promise that every account uses the same limit.

Leave a little file-size buffer

reduce video size windows works better when the target is slightly below the posted cap because devices and apps can round file size differently.

Use a larger target for quality

If reduce video size windows makes the video look too soft, try a larger target MB, shorten the clip, or use the quality-focused compressor page.

Windows Video Compressor FAQ