Fast workflow
Designed to reduce friction with direct upload, quick processing, and one-click export.
Open Video Frame Interpolation, add your file, then choose the target output and run conversion.
This tool is optimized for video processing and works best with mp4, mov, avi, mkv, webm as inputs.
When processing completes, download the result in mp4, mov, avi, mkv, webm and verify quality before sharing.
Video Frame Interpolation is a privacy-first utility for fast video processing. It helps you move from mp4, mov, avi, mkv, webm to mp4, mov, avi, mkv, webm with consistent output quality.
Designed to reduce friction with direct upload, quick processing, and one-click export.
Files are handled in an isolated processing flow with minimal retention and clear user controls.
Outputs are tuned for real use cases across mp4, mov, avi, mkv, webm.
A predictable sequence keeps conversion stable across devices and file sizes.
Video Frame Interpolation accepts mp4, mov, avi, mkv, webm and exports mp4, mov, avi, mkv, webm.
The pipeline is designed for privacy-first processing with clear user control over inputs and outputs.
Use high-quality source files, choose the closest matching target format, and avoid repeated reconversion cycles.
Video Frame Interpolation follows a deterministic conversion flow so results are repeatable and easier to troubleshoot when a file behaves unexpectedly.
Increase video frame rate by generating intermediate frames for smoother motion.
Videos are uploaded to ConvertCraft's private cloud servers for processing. All files are automatically deleted immediately after processing — no files are stored or retained.
Increases frame rate by generating new intermediate frames using motion estimation algorithms. The AI analyses pixel motion between existing frames and synthesises new frames in between. Results in smoother-looking video, especially for sports, gaming, and animation.
For converting 24fps film footage to 60fps for smoother playback, creating smooth slow-motion effects from standard frame rate footage, or preparing content for high-refresh-rate displays (120Hz+).
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