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Video tools for lightweight media work on the web

Compress, trim, subtitle, transcribe, and summarize media without jumping straight into heavyweight editing software.

This is the media utility layer of the workspace: browser-first where possible, AI-assisted where useful, and close to the writing, PDF, and image flows that usually follow.

Browser-first where possible No install Free to start Media jobs that connect into writing
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Video Compressor

Reduce video file size in the browser before sharing or uploading.

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Video to GIF

Turn short clips into optimized GIFs for docs, chats, and social posts.

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GIF to MP4

Convert heavy GIFs into lighter MP4 files without losing the core animation.

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MP4 to MP3

Extract audio from videos when the sound is what you actually need.

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Video Trimmer

Cut videos to exact ranges before exporting or repurposing them.

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Rotate Video

Rotate and flip clips without opening heavier editing software.

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Subtitle Generator

Generate subtitles from speech and export SRT or VTT files.

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GIF Maker

Build animated GIFs from images for social, docs, and quick demos.

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GIF Compressor

Shrink oversized GIFs before posting or embedding them.

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Screen Recorder

Record browser-ready walkthroughs and snippets without extra software.

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Audio to Text

Transcribe audio files with timestamps when you need searchable output.

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YouTube Summary

Summarize public YouTube videos into key points and skimmable notes.

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How it works

Handle quick media jobs without leaving the web

Use the browser for the everyday media tasks that should feel lightweight, then continue into adjacent workflows when the task expands.

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Pick the media job

Choose the exact workflow: compress, trim, rotate, subtitle, transcribe, or summarize.

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Process on the web

Use browser-first media handling where possible, with AI assistance only where the task actually needs it.

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Export and continue

Download the result or move into writing, image, and PDF tools without restarting the workflow elsewhere.

Media workflows stay web-first

Compression-style media work is browser-first wherever possible, while AI-heavy summary and transcription jobs use the right processing path for the task.

Questions

What people ask before they use these tools.

Are these video tools free?
Yes. This hub is built for direct-use browser workflows, with free entry for common compression, conversion, subtitle, and summary jobs.
Are all video jobs processed locally?
Not all of them. Compression-style workflows are browser-first, while speech-to-text and summary flows may rely on server-side AI depending on the job.
Why keep video tools in this workspace?
Because video, audio, PDF, and writing jobs often sit in the same content workflow. Keeping them together reduces friction and makes the product feel coherent.
Do I need editing software installed?
No. The point of this hub is to cover lightweight video and media jobs directly on the web.