StatusSplit

Merge Videos Online

Easily merge videos online with StatusSplit, a private and secure video splitter. Our tool uses WebAssembly (FFmpeg) to ensure your videos never leave your device.

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Supports MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM - 100% Private

How to use our Merge Videos Online

How to Merge Videos Online

Step 1: Select the videos you want to merge by clicking the 'Add Files' button.

Step 2: Arrange the videos in the desired order by dragging and dropping them.

Step 3: Click the 'Merge' button to combine the videos into a single file.

Complete Guide to Merge Videos Online

Merging videos online can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to privacy and security. With StatusSplit, you can merge videos online without worrying about your files being uploaded to a server. Our tool uses WebAssembly (FFmpeg) to ensure that all processing happens locally on your device. This means that your videos never leave your device, providing an extra layer of security and privacy.
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Technical Details

StatusSplit is built using WebAssembly (FFmpeg), which allows us to provide a fast and secure video splitting and merging experience.

Privacy Focus

We understand the importance of privacy, which is why we designed StatusSplit to work locally on your device.

Origin Story

StatusSplit was founded in Guwahati, Assam, with the goal of providing a private and secure video splitting and merging tool.

  • Fast and secure video merging
  • Private and local processing
  • Easy to use interface

FAQs about Merge Videos Online

Is my video data secure?

Yes, our tool uses WebAssembly (FFmpeg) to ensure that all processing happens locally on your device.

Can I merge multiple videos at once?

Yes, you can select multiple videos to merge at once.

What operating systems are supported?

Our tool supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.

How long does the merging process take?

The merging process typically takes a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the size and number of videos being merged.