
Introduction
Video tasks should feel quick, not heavyweight.
Most people open a converter because a clip needs to become a GIF, a video contains audio they want to save, or a file is too large for a chat, form, or social post. The homepage now points to those video-first jobs before anything else.
Image tools still belong in the directory, but the product lead is video. The open video pages should solve focused jobs today, then grow into trim, compress, subtitle, watermark, format conversion, and Raw FFmpeg workflows as the browser media engine matures.
More formats are added only when they are useful.
Format Converter is meant to become a large free tool site, but each open page should still respect the user’s time. A page should explain the job clearly, provide the working conversion interface, and help people decide whether the output format is right for their situation.
Video, audio, PDF, document, archive, subtitle, and data converters are planned in the project roadmap. They will be opened as separate pages when the browser-side engine for each category is ready enough to produce useful results.
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