A Web and Native UI for ffmpeg-wasm: convert video, audio and images using the power of ffmpeg, directly from your web browser or from your computer.
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A Web and Native UI for ffmpeg-wasm: convert video, audio and images using the power of ffmpeg, directly from your web browser or from your computer.
Video editing application built with React+Typescript. It makes use of FFMPEG-WASM
A minimalistic wasm-based web application for instant audio extraction; video to audio conversion.
A browser based terminal to run ffmpeg with webassembly [Experimental]
Convert dark mode apps in videos to light mode with client-side FFMPEG
Website that automates videoclips editing with only a few clicks
Convert videos to GIFs using FFmpeg WASM with a modern, developer-friendly API
Free, open-source and non-linear video editor designed to run entirely in your web browser.
Quran Video Generator website & android app, using the power of web assembly to encode the video on the client device with support for picking the exact ayat to be recited by your preferred reciter
Website of the Video Codification Systems course at Pompeu Fabra University. It contains all the content of the subject, along with video lessons and a video encoding tool.
An all in one tool to convert various media formats across each other.
Online video to GIF/WebP converter that allows you to add device bezels to your screen recordings.
Glorious media processing right in your browser with Typescript support ✨
Convert images on browser with ffmpeg.
Video or GIF convert with using ffmpeg.wasm
Extracts sound from video files
🤖 A Web Application built with ReactJS and Node.js to upload videos and generate titles and descriptions based on its content using ChatGPT
A video sharing platform built with Angular 16 and Firebase
YouTube Toolkit is a web app that generates video clips from YouTube video URLs without internet
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