Free MOV to MP4 Converter

Convert Apple MOV files to universally compatible MP4 instantly. H.264 + AAC, optimized for web and social media.

Built for Windows users, Android, and anyone who receives iPhone .mov files and needs a shareable .mp4. Need the reverse? Use MP4 to MOV for Mac editing.

FreeNo signup requiredNo ads

Drop your MOV file here

or click to browse • .mov / .qt files

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AI Video Editor

Drop your footage, tell it what you want. Cubix cuts, captions, color grades, and exports — fully on its own. No timeline. No manual work. Just results.

Cinematic Screen Recorder

Hit record on Windows. Auto-zoom, cinematic backgrounds, and studio-quality audio kick in automatically — your screen recording looks edited before you've touched a thing.

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H.264 Output

Converts to H.264 + AAC MP4, compatible with every device, browser, and platform.

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Near-Lossless

CRF 18 quality setting produces visually near-lossless results with a small file size.

Web Optimized

Fast-start flag enables smooth streaming on YouTube, Instagram, and the web.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert MOV to MP4 on Windows for free?

Upload your .mov file, convert, and download MP4. The output uses H.264 and AAC for compatibility with Windows Media Player, Chrome, Edge, Android, and every major social platform.

Why convert MOV to MP4?

MP4 with H.264/AAC is the most widely supported format for web, email attachments, Windows PCs, and non-Apple devices. MOV is common from iPhones and Macs; MP4 is safer for sharing.

Will quality be lost when converting MOV to MP4?

We use a high-quality H.264 encode (CRF 18) designed to look visually near-lossless for most content while producing a compact MP4. It is not a lossless transcode, but quality is tuned for real-world sharing.

Can I upload MOV from iPhone?

Yes. iPhone often records .mov; this tool converts those files to MP4 for editors, Windows teammates, or YouTube uploads.