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