Online Video Cutter

Trim and cut any video online for free — Set your start and end time, preview the clip, and download instantly.

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Online Video Cutter — Trim Any Video Free Without Uploading It

Most online video cutters work by uploading your file to a server, waiting for it to process, and then downloading the result. That means your video sits on someone else’s computer, the whole process takes longer depending on your internet speed, and you are trusting a third party with your footage. For anything personal — family videos, work recordings, client content — that is not ideal.

The EzyToolz online video cutter works differently. Your video never leaves your device. Everything — the playback, the trimming, the processing — happens right inside your browser using your computer’s own resources. Upload your file, set your start and end points, preview the clip, and download the trimmed result. Fast, private, and free.

What Is an Online Video Cutter?

An online video cutter is a browser-based tool that lets you remove unwanted sections from a video file by setting a start time and an end time, keeping only the portion in between. The parts before your start point and after your end point are discarded, and the selected clip becomes your new file.

This is one of the most common video editing tasks people need to do. Long videos with awkward beginnings or endings, recordings that captured more than intended, clips that need to be shortened before sharing — all of these are solved by a video cutter. The appeal of an online version is that you do not need video editing software. No Premiere Pro, no iMovie, no DaVinci Resolve. Just a browser and the file you want to trim.

How to Cut a Video Online — Step by Step

The process is straightforward and takes just a couple of minutes regardless of your video’s length:

Step 1 — Upload Your Video Click the upload area or select your video file from your device. The tool accepts MP4 and WebM — the two most common video formats for web use. The file loads directly into a video player on the page. Nothing is uploaded to any server; the file stays entirely on your device.

Step 2 — Set Your Start and End Time Once the video loads, enter the start time and end time for the section you want to keep. You can type in specific minutes and seconds directly, or use the Get Current button — which captures whatever timestamp the video is currently paused on — to set your trim points while watching the video. This makes it easy to find the exact frame where you want the clip to begin and end.

Step 3 — Preview Your Clip Before processing anything, click Preview to watch only the section you have selected. The video will play from your start point and automatically stop at your end point. If it does not look right, adjust the time inputs and preview again. This step saves you from downloading a clip that is a few seconds off.

Step 4 — Trim and Download Once the preview looks right, click Trim and Download. A progress bar shows the processing in real time. When it completes, the trimmed clip saves automatically to your device. The download is in WebM format, which plays in Chrome, Firefox, VLC, and most modern players — and can be converted to MP4 using any free converter if needed.

Key Features

Real-time video preview — Watch the full video before trimming and use Get Current to capture timestamps while the video is playing or paused. No guesswork needed to find the right cut points.

Preview before trimming — See exactly what your output clip will look like before committing to a download. The preview plays your selected range so you can confirm the start and end are exactly right.

Processes in your browser — No file upload, no server processing, no waiting for a remote computer. The trimming happens using your browser’s built-in video APIs, which means it works at your device’s native speed.

Completely private — Your video file is never sent anywhere. It stays on your device from the moment you load it to the moment you download the trimmed version. No cloud storage, no account, no data exposure.

No watermark on the output — The downloaded file is clean — no EzyToolz branding, no watermark overlay, no logo in the corner. It is your video, untouched except for the trim.

Free with no account needed — No sign-up, no email, no subscription. The tool is completely free to use as many times as you need.

Works on any device with Chrome — Windows, Mac, Chromebook, or Android — as long as you are using a modern Chrome or Firefox browser, the tool works the same.

Who Needs to Cut a Video Online?

Honestly, most people who work with video at any level end up needing a quick trim at some point. Content creators cut their raw footage down to the highlight before posting. Teachers trim recorded lectures to remove the first few minutes of mic-checking and late joiners. Remote workers clip a specific section of a meeting recording to share with someone who only needs to see part of it. Social media users cut a longer clip to the 30-second or one-minute window their platform prefers. Families trim home videos before sharing them or adding them to a slideshow.

Any time you have a video that is longer than you need, and you want just one part of it, this is the tool that gets it done in three minutes without installing anything.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When this tool trims your video, it plays through your selected section and re-captures it using the browser’s MediaRecorder API. The output is saved in WebM format using the VP9 codec, which is a high-quality, modern codec. For most purposes the quality difference between the original and the trimmed version is not noticeable. For the highest possible quality retention, start with the highest quality source file — a larger, higher-bitrate original will give you a better-quality trim than a compressed source.

Yes. Because the tool processes your video locally using your own device rather than uploading it to a server, the speed depends on your computer’s performance rather than your internet connection. On a modern laptop or desktop, most videos process quickly regardless of file size. Very long high-resolution videos like 4K recordings may take a bit longer, but there is no file size cap imposed by a server limit. The progress bar keeps you updated as it processes.

Trimming and cutting are used interchangeably by most people, but technically they describe slightly different actions. Trimming usually refers to shortening a clip by removing from the start or end — like trimming the edges. Cutting more often means removing a section from within the middle of a clip, or splitting a clip into pieces. This tool is primarily a trimmer — it lets you define a start and end point and keeps only what is between them. If you need to remove a section from the middle of a video while keeping both the beginning and end, that requires a more advanced editor.

The browser’s built-in recording technology — the MediaRecorder API — natively outputs in WebM format. This is a deliberate browser standard and not something the tool can bypass without using a much heavier conversion library. WebM plays in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, VLC, and most modern media players without any issues. If you specifically need MP4, you can convert the WebM file using a free tool like Handbrake or CloudConvert — it takes about thirty seconds and the quality is unchanged.

Yes, it works on Android phones and tablets in Chrome browser. Open the page in Chrome on your Android device, upload the video from your phone’s storage, set the start and end time, and download the trimmed clip. The tool is fully functional on mobile Chrome. On iPhone, Safari’s support for the browser APIs used here is limited, so Chrome on Android or a desktop browser will give you the most reliable experience.