Video Merger Online

Join multiple video clips

Free online tool

About Video Merger Online

Video Merger Online helps you join multiple video clips right in your browser. It is built for joining files, combining pages and creating one organized output plus related video editing workflows. FileHoney is free and privacy-first, with browser-based processing and no required uploads.

  1. Choose video files. Accepts MP4, WebM, MOV, M4V and OGV where your browser can decode them.
  2. Use the Video Merger controls for this page goal: Join multiple video clips.
  3. Run the video tool and collect the finished result from Output.
File input Choose video files Accepts MP4, WebM, MOV, M4V and OGV where your browser can decode them.
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Output

Finished files and reports appear here.

Supported formats

Files you can use

Input
MP4, WebM, MOV, M4V, and OGV where your browser can decode them.
Output
WebM for browser-export workflows, or implementation notes for workflows that require a production FFmpeg pipeline.

Browser decoding support can vary by device and browser. If one file does not open, try a common format such as JPG, PNG, MP4, WebM, MP3, or WAV.

Privacy

How Video Merger handles your data

Files selected for Video Merger are processed in your browser session. This tool does not intentionally upload your selected file bytes to FileHoney servers. Some tools download browser libraries from content delivery networks when needed.

Analytics and advertising scripts can receive ordinary website request and device data. See the Privacy Policy for details.

FAQ

Video Merger questions

What does Video Merger do?

Video Merger is designed to join multiple video clips. The result is handled in your browser and appears in the page when it is ready.

Which formats work with Video Merger?

Input: MP4, WebM, MOV, M4V, and OGV where your browser can decode them. Output: WebM for browser-export workflows, or implementation notes for workflows that require a production FFmpeg pipeline. Browser decoding support can vary by device and browser. If one file does not open, try a common format such as JPG, PNG, MP4, WebM, MP3, or WAV.

Are my files uploaded when I use Video Merger?

Files selected for Video Merger are processed in your browser session. This tool does not intentionally upload your selected file bytes to FileHoney servers. Some tools download browser libraries from content delivery networks when needed.

Where do I find the Video Merger result?

Run the tool after choosing the required input and settings. Finished files and reports appear in the Output section, or directly in the tool panel for value-based utilities.