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Video Splitter

Add timestamp cut points and split any video into multiple downloadable segments - processed entirely in your browser.

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How it works

A faster workflow for video splitter

Step 1

Upload the source video

Start with a local file you want to break into smaller clips or sections.

Step 2

Add your split points

Mark the cut positions so each exported clip matches the section you want to keep.

Step 3

Download the segments

Export multiple clips that are easier to review, publish, or hand off.

Use cases

Where this tool adds the most value

Break long videos into shorter review clips.
Split webinars or recordings into topic-based segments.
Prepare source clips for editing or short-form repurposing.

Supported inputs

  • MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, and WebM files
  • Local browser-based processing
  • Multiple split points per source file

Outputs

  • Downloadable video segments
  • Shorter clips for editing, review, or publishing
  • A cleaner source library from one longer file

Why use this tool

Built for real creator and content workflows

Useful for creators, editors, and teams breaking long content into smaller assets.
Avoids heavier editing software for straightforward splitting jobs.
Great for clip prep before repurposing or distribution.

FAQ

Common questions about video splitter

Why split a video into segments?

Splitting makes long files easier to manage, review, repurpose, and distribute across different channels or stakeholders.

Who benefits from this tool most?

Editors, social teams, content operators, and creators working with long recordings or source footage.

When should I split instead of trim?

Trim when you want one kept segment. Split when you want several separate exports from the same source video.