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Merge Videos Online — Combine Clips Free

Join multiple video clips into a single file. Drag to reorder, preview before exporting, and download — all in your browser.

How to use Merge Videos Online — Combine Clips Free in 3 steps

  1. 1

    Add your clips

    Drag and drop multiple video files, or add them one at a time. All major formats supported.

  2. 2

    Reorder with drag

    Rearrange clips with simple drag-and-drop. Preview the sequence before rendering.

  3. 3

    Export the merged video

    Click Merge. Your browser stitches the clips and outputs a single MP4 file.

Why choose Merge Videos Online — Combine Clips Free

  • Combine any number of clips

    Merge 2 to 20 clips in a single export. Total duration only limited by your device memory.

  • No upload needed

    Clips are concatenated locally in your browser via FFmpeg.wasm.

  • Drag to reorder

    Rearrange clip order with a simple drag. Remove any clip with one click.

  • Smart concat

    When all clips share the same codec/resolution we stream-copy (no re-encoding) for instant results.

  • Free, no watermark

    Unlimited merges, no branding stamped on your video.

Who uses Merge Videos Online — Combine Clips Free

  • Compilation videos

    Stitch together highlight reels, gameplay clips, or travel moments into one video.

  • Multi-camera shoots

    Combine takes from different cameras or angles into the final deliverable.

  • Long-form recordings

    Reassemble a meeting, lecture, or stream that was split across multiple files.

Trusted by creators worldwide

4.8 / 5 based on 1,200+ users

Frequently asked questions

How many clips can I merge?
Up to 20 clips at a time, with the total combined size limited to about 2 GB for reliable browser performance.
Do the clips need to have the same format?
Not necessarily — we re-encode differing clips into a common format. If they already match, we use stream copy for instant, lossless merging.
What is the output format?
MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio — compatible everywhere.
Is the quality preserved?
When clips share the same codec, stream copy keeps quality bit-identical. When re-encoding is needed, a high-quality preset is applied by default.
Can I add transitions between clips?
Not currently. Merging is a direct concatenation. For transitions, use a dedicated video editor after merging.
Do the files leave my device?
No. Everything runs in your browser via FFmpeg.wasm.

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