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Compress a video to 10 MB
Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded. Drop the file, press the button.
10 MB clears Discord's free limit and most casual upload caps. ShrinkClip works out the bitrate from your clip's duration, encodes with your device's hardware H.264 encoder, and enforces the ceiling so you don't get a surprise 16 MB file back.
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
How long a video fits in 10 MB?
Roughly a couple of minutes at watchable 720p; longer clips still fit but soften. If quality matters more than the exact size, trim to the key moment first — short clips keep far more detail.
Does the audio count toward the 10 MB?
Yes. Keeping audio reserves some of the budget for sound; if you only need the visuals, untick “Keep audio” and the whole 10 MB goes to video.