Free Video Tools Online

Cut, compress, merge, convert, and edit videos in the browser, with DragKit's editor treated as the premium workflow hub.

Video work, without cloud upload by default.

Video editing is heavier than PDF or image tasks, so DragKit treats this cluster as a dedicated browser-based workflow instead of a generic upload form.

Core Video Workflows

Primary tool

Video Editor

The editor is the main video experience: multi-track timeline, transitions, export, and browser-based privacy-first workflow.

Open Video Editor
Optimization

Compress Video

Reduce video size before sharing, publishing, or uploading elsewhere.

Open Compress Video
Editing

Cut Video

Trim clips and remove dead sections fast.

Open Cut Video
Editing

Merge Videos

Join clips into one output file without a heavy desktop app.

Open Merge Videos
Conversion

Convert to MP4

Convert less compatible video formats into a safer default for sharing.

Open Convert to MP4
Audio extraction

Video to MP3

Extract audio for podcasts, transcripts, and quick repurposing.

Open Video to MP3

What makes the video cluster different?

The video editor is intentionally treated as a special runtime because browser video work is heavier, more interactive, and more UX-sensitive than most other tools. That is why the monetization pattern is lighter and the experience is kept cleaner than standard landings.

GoalRecommended flow
Quick edit and exportOpen Video Editor -> trim -> export
Send a smaller fileCompress Video -> share
Create one final clip from many filesMerge Videos -> optional transitions -> export
Prepare a universal outputConvert to MP4 -> deliver

Video tools FAQ

Should I start with the editor or a single-purpose tool?
Use the editor when you need multiple actions in one workflow. Use the smaller video tools for one-off tasks like compression or cutting.
Why is video treated as special?
Because browser video editing has heavier runtime and UX constraints than PDF or image tasks, and the site architecture now reflects that explicitly.
Is privacy still a core promise here?
Yes. The cluster is still built around browser-side processing and minimal exposure of source media.