Convert to on iPhone (no app)
Mobile Safari handles Convert Video just fine. Step-by-step for iOS. Browser-based, free, no signup, runs entirely on your device.
One reason people install third-party apps on their phone is that they don't realise the same tool runs perfectly in mobile browsers. Convert Video is browser-only — no app store, no install — and it works exactly the same on iPhone as it does on a laptop.
Open the tool: Convert Video — Browser-only. Nothing is sent to a server.
Step-by-step on iPhone
- Open Safari and go to Convert Video.
- Tap "Choose file" (or drag from the Files app if you're in split-screen on iPad).
- Pick the video from Photos, iCloud Drive, or Files — they all work.
- Set your options (sizes, quality, output format). Tap "Run" or whatever the equivalent button is for Convert Video.
- Save the result. Safari downloads to the iCloud Drive Downloads folder by default; tap the result and choose "Save to Files" if you need it somewhere specific.
- AirDrop or share it straight from the Files share menu — useful if the video is going to a Mac next.
Useful iOS-specific tricks
- Add Convert Video to your home screen to make it feel like a native app: tap the share button in Safari, scroll to "Add to Home Screen." It launches in its own window, no browser chrome.
- Use the Files app for batch input — select multiple videos in Files, tap Share → Open in Safari, and Convert Video picks them all up at once.
- Photos library access works the same as any iOS app, but with no permissions to grant separately.
Open the tool
Browser-only. Nothing is sent to a server.
Why a browser tool beats most native apps for this
Native apps that convert videos are almost all just wrappers around browser-class libraries. They usually upload your file to their server, which is slower, less private, and sometimes paywalled. Convert Video does the work directly in your phone's browser engine — same code path that would run if you were on a desktop, no upload, no signup, no daily limit.
Frequently asked questions
Can Convert Video access my iCloud Photos?
Only when you pick a file through the standard system file-picker. The browser sandbox prevents any app — including Convert Video — from reading your library without an explicit selection.
Will processing drain my battery?
Heavy video work uses your phone's CPU just like any other intensive app. For most videos the job finishes in seconds; a 100MB video might use a noticeable but small slice of battery.
Does Convert Video work offline on iPhone?
Once the page is loaded in your browser, yes — closing your network connection mid-job won't interrupt processing because nothing is being uploaded.
Is my video private when I use a browser tool?
Yes — more private than most apps, because nothing is uploaded. The video is processed entirely inside the browser tab and is gone the moment you close it.
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Ready to try it?
Launch the tool: Convert Video. Runs entirely on your device using open web standards.
Last reviewed May 2026. File-size limits, portal requirements, and software defaults change over time — always verify with the destination platform before uploading time-sensitive documents. References to third-party services and products are for descriptive purposes only and do not imply any partnership or endorsement.