Compress Video to 5MB
Use this browser-based compressor to shrink video files to 5MB for upload limits, attachments, and lighter sharing without leaving the browser.
Target file size
5MB
Useful when an upload flow blocks files larger than 5MB.
Safer working target
4.7MB
Leaving a little room below 5MB helps account for encoding variance and platform overhead.
Best sharing format
MP4
MP4 is usually the easiest output when you want broad compatibility and efficient compression.
Drag and drop a video file to start
Use our local browser video compressor for MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, AVI, WMV, and more.
Drop files here (MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI). Local browser processing with flexible size controls.
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Why people compress video to 5MB
A 5MB target is useful when the original clip is too large for a strict upload limit, attachment cap, or lightweight sharing workflow.
Fit strict file-size limits
Shrink the file before uploading so you can avoid size errors at the last step.
Keep uploads and attachments lighter
A smaller export is easier to attach, send, and preview across different devices and connections.
Compress locally in the browser
Work on-device when you want a private workflow without moving the source file to a remote editor.
How to compress a video to 5MB
This workflow is built for reaching a specific file-size target, not a generic export preset.
1. Add your video
Upload or drag in the file you need to shrink below 5MB.
2. Set a smaller target
Choose a target near 5MB or use advanced controls to adjust bitrate, resolution, and frame rate.
3. Compress and download
Download the smaller file once it fits your 5MB goal.
Compress Video to 5MB FAQ
Quick answers for people trying to hit a 5MB video size target.
5MB FAQ
How do I compress a video to 5MB?
Start with a target near 5MB, then lower bitrate, resolution, or frame rate if the first export is still too large.
5MB FAQ
Should I aim exactly for 5MB?
It is usually safer to land slightly below 5MB so the final file has room for encoding variance or platform overhead.
5MB FAQ
What format works best when compressing to 5MB?
MP4 is usually the safest output because it combines broad compatibility with efficient compression.
5MB FAQ
Can I compress a video to 5MB locally in the browser?
Yes. This workflow is designed for local browser processing, so you can reduce the file size before uploading or sharing it.
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