runs 100% in your browser
Compress a video to 100 MB
Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded. Drop the file, press the button.
100 MB is a common ceiling for forums, upload forms and messaging apps that accept larger files. ShrinkClip re-encodes your clip to fit while keeping as much quality as the budget allows — locally, with nothing sent to a server.
uses your device's built-in video encoder · nothing to install · no file ever leaves your browser
No upload queue
Compression runs on your own CPU. A 500 MB recording never crawls up your connection to someone's server — there's nothing to upload, wait on, or trust.
No command line to learn
The same H.264 encoding professionals tune by hand — with the bitrate math and resolution worked out for you. Pick a size, press the button.
Private by default
Your video is processed in browser memory and discarded when you close the tab. We never see a frame of it — only anonymous size and preset stats.
Questions people actually ask
Can it handle a very large source file?
Yes — compression runs on your device, so there's no upload to wait on. Extremely large files (approaching a couple of GB) can strain browser memory; if one fails, trimming it first helps.
How much quality survives at 100 MB?
A lot. 100 MB is generous for most clips — you'll usually keep near-original sharpness at 1080p for several minutes of footage.