Factsheet
Videos
What's the best video converter for Mac?
The best video converter for Mac depends on your needs and goals. A few of the best converters we’ve tried include:
Movavi Video Converter supports nearly 200 video formats for input and output, and it includes a built-in video editor and compression capabilities. Among the most user-friendly video converters available today, Movavi Video Converter is also one of the fastest converters around.
HandBrake delivers a free, open-source video conversion option for Mac users. We recommend this software for seasoned video editing and converting experts and people who’ve spent a significant amount of time working with the ups and downs of freeware.
DivX Video Converter provides an easy drag-and-drop video conversion experience. It supports a wide range of video formats, but it does require the DivX codec to function on a Mac or PC.
CloudConvert is a good option if you need an online video converter with no need to download software onto your device.
FreeConvert.com is perfect for transcoding files below 1 GB. This cloud-based browser option supports most popular video and audio formats and is free to use.
Does a Mac have a built-in video converter?
Essentially, because Mac OS X computers come with QuickTime Player, there is a built-in video converter on most Mac laptops and desktops. If your goal is to convert a single video or if you won’t be converting large batches of video files on a regular basis, you may not need to look any farther than the native application on your machine. However, keep in mind that QuickTime Player does not have all of the conversion and compression features that some advanced users will want (and need) for their video file conversion projects.
What are Mac-supported video formats?
Mac-supported video formats and codecs include (but are not limited to): HDV, Apple ProRes, iFrame, MPEG, MPEG IMX, DVCPRO HD, DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, DVCPRO50, XF-HEVC, XF-AVC, XDCAM (HD, EX, and HD422), QuickTime file formats, Dolby Vision Profile 8.4, Apple Intermediate codec, Animated GIFs, Apple Animation codec.
Is there an app built for Apple Silicon that does this and only this?
I've found plenty others that also include editing and cropping and what not. I just want a simple (hence small) app that can just convert my videos to smaller shareable formats.
For the uninitiated; there is a great app I currently use called TinyVid, that does this perfectly for me. The only problems being it's an Intel version hence conversion of larger files is a bit slow on my M1 (with no signs of an ARM version in development), and the app size itself is considerably large. If these things are not an issue for you please do try it out yourself!