How to Trim Videos Online Free (No Watermark)

Trimming video clips to remove unwanted footage is a common editing task. This guide shows you how to cut videos directly in your browser using a free tool that processes everything locally - no uploads, no watermarks, and no software installation required.

Step 1: Load Your Video File

Go to fixie.tools/video and click Upload or drag your video file. Supports MP4, MOV, WebM, and AVI formats. Files are processed entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded to a server.

Step 2: Preview the Full Video

Watch your video in the preview player to identify the sections you want to keep or remove. Use the playback controls to scrub through the timeline and note timestamps for cuts.

Step 3: Set Trim Points

Drag the start and end handles on the timeline to mark the section you want to keep. Or enter precise timestamps using the time inputs. The trimmed section is highlighted in color. You can play just the trimmed portion to verify it's correct.

Step 4: Process the Video

Click Trim Video to process your video. The tool uses browser-based video processing (WebAssembly FFmpeg) to cut the video without re-encoding - preserving original quality and processing in seconds rather than minutes.

Step 5: Download Your Trimmed Video

Once processing completes, click Download to save the trimmed video to your device. The output is the same format and quality as your original - no watermarks, no compression artifacts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this video trimmer really free with no watermarks?
Yes, completely free with no watermarks, no signup, and no hidden fees. The tool runs entirely in your browser.
Is my video uploaded to a server?
No, all processing happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your video never leaves your device, ensuring complete privacy.
What's the maximum video file size?
Since processing happens in your browser, size limits depend on your device's available memory. Most devices can handle videos up to 2-4 GB. Larger files may require more powerful hardware.
Will trimming reduce video quality?
No. The tool uses stream copy mode which extracts the desired portion without re-encoding, preserving 100% of the original quality.
Can I make multiple cuts in one video?
Currently the tool supports one trim operation per video. For multiple cuts, trim once, then load the trimmed video again for additional cuts.

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