Video Cutter

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MP4, WebM, AVI, MPEG, MKV, FLV, OGG, MOV, M4V, WMV, ASF, 3GP and other video files
Max file size: 200MB

All uploaded files are automatically deleted 1 hour after upload.
For permanent links you can use: https://ezgif.com/cut-video?url=https://example.com/source-video.mp4

Free Online Video Cutter & Trimmer: No Watermark

Cut and trim your videos online for free. Upload a video and remove unwanted parts: cut from the beginning, end, or extract a clip from the middle. Supports MP4, WebM, AVI, FLV, MOV and many other formats up to 200MB. No registration, no software, no watermarks.

How to Cut a Video Online:

  1. Upload: Choose a video file from your device or paste a URL.
  2. Set Start & End Times: Enter times manually or use the video player's "Use current position" button.
  3. Cut: Click "Cut video!" and download the trimmed clip.

Key Features

  • Precise trimming: Set start and end times down to the millisecond.
  • Interactive player: Play the video and use "current position" buttons for frame-accurate cutting.
  • Original quality: The tool copies the original video and audio streams by default: no re-encoding, no quality loss.
  • Multiple formats: Optionally re-encode to MP4 (h264) or WebM output.
  • 100% free: No watermarks, no signup, no limits.

The tool will keep the same quality and format for cut video and audio as the original file.

If you want to crop video dimensions instead of duration, use our Video crop tool. To change video speed, try Video speed changer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I trim a video online?

Upload your video, set the start and end times using the player or manual entry, then click "Cut video!" to download the trimmed clip. The original quality is preserved.

What is the maximum file size?

You can upload video files up to 200MB. For larger files, consider compressing them first or using desktop software.

Can I cut MP4 videos?

Yes, this tool supports MP4 and all other common video formats including WebM, AVI, FLV, MOV, MKV, WMV, MPEG, and 3GP.

Is there any quality loss?

By default, the tool copies the original streams without re-encoding, so there is no quality loss. If you choose to re-encode (MP4 or WebM output), there will be a minor quality change due to re-compression.