The media studio that never uploads your files
Record your screen, trim, compress, convert, make GIFs, extract audio and remove vocals — 100% in your browser. No upload, no watermark, no signup.
Pick a tool
Focused, single-purpose utilities — each one runs entirely on your device.
Screen Recorder
Record your screen, window or tab with audio and an optional webcam bubble. Nothing uploads — your recording stays on your device.
Open toolTrim & Cut Video
Drop a video, drag the in/out handles and export. Lossless instant cut, or a precise frame-accurate re-encode. All in your browser.
Open toolCompress Video
Shrink video for WhatsApp, email or the web. Choose quality and resolution; encoding runs locally with no upload and no watermark.
Open toolConvert Video
Convert between MP4 and WebM in your browser. No upload, no watermark, no signup — your file stays on your device.
Open toolVideo → GIF
Turn any clip into a crisp GIF. Pick a range, frame rate and width; high-quality palette built right in your browser.
Open toolWhy ClipForge
Nothing is uploaded
Every byte is processed on your device with WebAssembly and Web Audio. Your files never touch a server.
Fast & multi-threaded
Tool routes are cross-origin-isolated so ffmpeg runs multi-threaded — roughly 2× faster — with a single-thread fallback everywhere.
No watermark, no signup
Free forever. No accounts, no watermark, no catch. Just open a tool and go.
Works on phone & laptop
Adaptive UI detects your device and codecs, then offers the right tools with the right limits.
A private alternative to upload-based tools
Most “free” online video tools quietly upload your files to a server, add a watermark, or push you to create an account. ClipForge does none of that. It's a suite of in-browser media micro-tools built on ffmpeg compiled to WebAssembly, the browser's native Screen Capture API, and the Web Audio API. Whether you're recording a screen demo, trimming a clip for social, compressing a video for WhatsApp, turning a moment into a GIF, extracting an MP3, or removing vocals to build a karaoke track — it all happens locally, privately, and for free.