Convert MOV to WebM
Convert your MOV videos to WebM format. Processed locally in your browser.
Drop your file here
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Convert a video in your browser
Filzy lets you convert a video to transcode MOV to WebM for use on the open web, Linux platforms or any context that prefers VP9/Opus. The tool runs ffmpeg.wasm directly inside your browser tab, so your video file is decoded and re-encoded on your CPU without ever uploading to a server. The output is a WebM file with VP9 video and Opus audio, typically 20-30% smaller than the source MOV at equivalent quality. Filzy supports MOV as input. The free tier processes 3 files without an account; signing up unlocks unlimited use, with no daily cap and no watermark.
Files stay on your device
Decoding, processing, and re-encoding all happen in a Web Worker via ffmpeg.wasm. The video bytes never reach a server, no temporary copy is stored anywhere.
Local CPU speed
WebAssembly delivers near-native performance on your CPU. A 5-minute clip typically processes in 1 to 3 minutes on a modern laptop, depending on the operation.
No upload, no daily cap
Skip the multi-minute upload that plagues server-based tools. The bottleneck moves to your CPU, where you have full control. No daily limit, no watermark.
How to convert a video with Filzy
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Drop your video
Drag the file in, or click to select. Filzy accepts MOV files. The practical size limit is your device memory; multi-gigabyte files work on most modern laptops.
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Filzy converts the video locally
ffmpeg.wasm decodes the video, applies the operation, and writes the result. Progress is shown frame by frame in the browser. The output is a WebM file with VP9 video and Opus audio, typically 20-30% smaller than the source MOV at equivalent quality.
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Download the result
Save the file, or send it straight to another Filzy tool such as Compress, Trim, or Add watermark. Files chained between Filzy tools also stay local.