shrinkclip

runs 100% in your browser

Compress a video to 50 MB

Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded. Drop the file, press the button.

50 MB matches Discord's Nitro Basic upload tier and is a courteous size for Slack channels and quick sharing. It keeps a longer clip legible while staying small enough to upload fast — and ShrinkClip enforces the ceiling so it never creeps over.

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

When do I need 50 MB instead of 10?

When you have the headroom — Discord Nitro Basic, a generous Slack workspace, or anywhere the 10 MB free limit doesn't apply. More budget means more detail retained.

Will a long recording look good at 50 MB?

Several minutes of 720p–1080p hold up well at 50 MB. Extremely long captures still benefit from a trim, but 50 MB is roomy for most clips.