Compresseur video gratuit — Reduisez la taille de vos videos pour les reseaux sociaux

Compressez des videos MP4, WebM et MOV directement dans votre navigateur. Choisissez un preset de plateforme ou ajustez manuellement le CRF et la resolution.

All processing happens in your browser. Videos never leave your device.

Drag & drop a video here, or click to upload

Supports MP4, WebM, MOV — max 500MB

How It Works

1

Upload a Video

Drag & drop or click to select a video file from your device. Supports MP4, WebM, and MOV up to 500 MB.

2

Choose a Preset

Select a platform preset (Twitter, Instagram, Discord, etc.) or customize CRF, resolution, and audio settings manually.

3

Download

Hit "Compress Video" and preview the result. Download your compressed MP4 with a single click.

Why Use Our Video Compressor?

100% Private

All compression runs in your browser via WebAssembly. Your videos never leave your device — zero data sent to any server.

Platform Presets

One-click presets for Twitter/X, Instagram, Discord, WhatsApp, and email. Automatically optimizes CRF, resolution, and bitrate.

Full Control

Fine-tune CRF (18-51), choose output resolution, and optionally remove audio to squeeze out every extra kilobyte.

Video Compressor is a free, browser-based video compression tool by Aibrify that reduces MP4 file sizes with platform presets for Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and WhatsApp without uploading data to any server. Built for social media marketers and content creators who need fast, private video optimization.

Why Compress Videos for Social Media?

Social media platforms impose strict file size limits, and even when they accept large uploads, oversized videos lead to longer upload times, more aggressive platform re-compression, and a worse viewing experience. By compressing your videos before uploading, you maintain control over quality, reduce upload time, and ensure your content looks its best on every platform.

Platform Size Limits Comparison

Each social platform has different video size and format requirements:

  • Twitter/X: Maximum 512 MB, but videos under 15 MB upload significantly faster and play more smoothly in timelines.
  • Instagram: Up to 650 MB for Reels, but 1080p resolution at a moderate bitrate (4-8 Mbps) delivers the best quality-to-size ratio.
  • Discord: Free accounts are limited to 25 MB per file; Nitro subscribers can upload up to 50 MB. Our Discord preset aggressively compresses to stay under the free limit.
  • WhatsApp: 64 MB per video. WhatsApp also re-compresses heavily, so sending a pre-optimized file ensures better quality on the receiving end.
  • Email: Most email providers block attachments over 25 MB. For inline video, targeting under 10 MB ensures deliverability.

How Video Compression Works: CRF, Bitrate, and Resolution

Video compression reduces file size by encoding frames more efficiently. The three main controls are:

  • CRF (Constant Rate Factor): The primary quality control. Values range from 0 (lossless) to 51 (worst quality). CRF 18-23 is visually lossless for most content. CRF 28 is a common choice for social media — it reduces file size by 60-80% with minimal perceptible quality loss.
  • Resolution: Downscaling from 4K to 1080p or 720p dramatically reduces file size. A 4K video downscaled to 1080p can be 4x smaller with very little visible difference on mobile screens.
  • Bitrate / Audio: Audio is encoded separately at 128kbps AAC, which is transparent quality for speech and music. Removing audio entirely can save an additional 5-15% of file size.

Best Settings for Each Platform

  • Twitter/X: CRF 28, 1280px wide, AAC audio. Produces 10-20 MB files for 1-minute clips.
  • Instagram: CRF 26, 1080px wide, AAC audio. Slightly higher quality to account for Instagram's own re-compression.
  • Discord: CRF 32, 1280px wide, AAC audio. More aggressive compression to stay under the 25 MB free limit.
  • WhatsApp: CRF 30, 960px wide, AAC audio. Balanced quality for mobile viewing.
  • Email: CRF 34, 720px wide, AAC audio. Prioritizes small file size for attachment limits.

Quality vs File Size Tradeoffs

There is no magic setting that gives you the smallest file with the best quality — compression is always a tradeoff. Here is a practical guide:

  • For professional content (portfolio, client work): CRF 20-23 preserves maximum detail.
  • For social media posts (feed, stories): CRF 26-30 is the sweet spot. Viewers on mobile screens rarely notice the difference.
  • For messaging apps (Discord, WhatsApp): CRF 30-35 keeps files small enough for upload limits while maintaining watchable quality.
  • For email attachments: CRF 34+ with 720p resolution. Prioritize deliverability over pixel perfection.

Our tool uses the H.264 (libx264) codec with the medium preset, which provides an excellent balance between compression efficiency and encoding speed in the browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tool upload my video to a server?
No. All compression happens in your browser using FFmpeg compiled to WebAssembly. Your video files never leave your device.
What is CRF and how does it affect quality?
CRF (Constant Rate Factor) controls the quality-to-size tradeoff. Lower values (18-23) produce near-lossless quality with larger files. Higher values (28-40) create much smaller files with progressively more visible compression artifacts. CRF 28 is a good balance for social media.
What video formats are supported?
You can upload MP4, WebM, and MOV files up to 500 MB. The output is always MP4 (H.264 + AAC) for maximum compatibility across all platforms.
How long does compression take?
It depends on your video length, resolution, and device performance. A 1-minute 1080p video typically takes 30-90 seconds on a modern laptop. The first load may take a few extra seconds to download the FFmpeg WASM engine.
What are the platform size limits?
Twitter/X: 512 MB (recommended < 15 MB for fast upload). Instagram: 650 MB. Discord: 25 MB (free) / 50 MB (Nitro). WhatsApp: 64 MB. Email: recommended < 10 MB.
Will removing audio make the file smaller?
Yes. Audio typically accounts for 5-15% of a video file. Removing it can save significant space, especially for short clips or screen recordings that don't need audio.
Can I compress videos on my phone?
Yes, the tool works in modern mobile browsers (Chrome, Safari). However, compression is CPU-intensive, so processing may be slower on mobile devices and very large files may exceed available memory.
Is this tool really free?
Yes, completely free with no limits, watermarks, or signup required. Since all processing happens on your device, there are no server costs for us to pass along.
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Dernière mise à jour: 2026-03-17 · Créé par l'équipe Aibrify — plus de 10 000 marketeurs nous font confiance

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