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WebM to MOV

Convert WebM videos to MOV (QuickTime) in your browser — files never leave your device.

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Higher quality = larger file. 75 is a good default.

About the WebM to MOV

Need to bring a WebM clip into Final Cut Pro, iMovie, or QuickTime Player? Handytool converts WebM to MOV entirely in your browser — no uploads, no account, no server delay. MOV is Apple's QuickTime container, the native format for macOS and iOS editing software. Drop your file and download the converted MOV in minutes.

WebM to MOV features

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    Made for Apple software

    MOV is the QuickTime container Apple's editing apps prefer — Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Keynote, and QuickTime Player all open it natively. Skip the 'unsupported format' error you get when dragging a WebM into them.

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    Quality slider for fine control

    Use the 1–100 slider to balance file size against visual fidelity. A setting of 75–85 produces results that look identical to the source on most displays.

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    100% private, runs in your browser

    Powered by FFmpeg compiled to WebAssembly, conversion runs locally on your device. Your video never touches a server and nothing is logged.

WebM to MOV FAQ

How do I convert WebM to MOV?
Drop your WebM file onto the upload area (or click Choose file), adjust the quality slider if needed, then click Convert. Download the MOV file when conversion is complete.
Why convert WebM to MOV?
Apple's editing tools (Final Cut Pro, iMovie, QuickTime) won't import WebM directly. MOV is QuickTime's native container and is fully accepted everywhere in the Apple ecosystem.
Will the converted MOV work in Final Cut Pro?
Yes. The output is a standard QuickTime container with H.264 video and AAC audio — fully compatible with Final Cut Pro, iMovie, QuickTime Player, and Keynote.
Will I lose quality converting WebM to MOV?
Some, since the codec changes from VP9 to H.264. At a quality setting of 80 or above, the difference is barely perceptible. Push the slider higher (95–100) for maximum fidelity.
Is my video uploaded to a server?
No. The converter runs entirely inside your browser using FFmpeg WebAssembly. Your video files never leave your device and nothing is stored or logged.

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