Pick Target size if you need ≤ X MB (Discord, email, WhatsApp). Pick Quality (CRF) for best-effort smallest file at a given visual quality — 23 is a good default. Optional: trim, mute, normalize loudness, audio boost.
Lower FPS and width = much smaller file. Trim to just the moment you want — GIFs balloon in size very quickly.
Pick the timestamp (e.g. 0:03) and the format. Useful for thumbnails, blog covers, or just a screenshot of a specific moment.
Good for slow-motion review, storyboarding, or training a model. The result is a zip of numbered images.
1.5× makes it noticeably faster, 0.5× makes it half-speed. Audio pitch is preserved (no chipmunk effect).
Pick the text, a corner, and the size. Unlike a player overlay, this is baked into the pixels permanently.
They'll be re-encoded so resolutions and codecs match. Drop them in the order you want them played.
Choose the output format (MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC). Useful for ripping a song from a clip or extracting a voiceover.