720p to 360p

Downscale 720p to 360p for extreme compression and tiny file sizes. Best for preview videos or very limited bandwidth scenarios.

Quick Compress
Choose a file, pick how small it should be, and compress locally.
%

Percentage is applied to the original file size.

Why Downscale?

  • 90% smaller than 720p
  • Works on extremely slow connections
  • Tiny file sizes (under 5MB for several minutes)
  • Preview and thumbnail generation

Quality Impact

Significant quality loss visible on all screens. Only use when file size is critical priority or for preview purposes.

How to Compress

  1. Upload your video file
  2. Set target resolution to 360p (640x360)
  3. Choose output format (MP4 recommended)
  4. Compress and download

Compression Tips

  • Use H.264 for maximum compatibility
  • Use H.265 for better compression at the same quality
  • Preview a small section first if unsure about quality
  • Keep originals until you're satisfied with the result

Processed Locally

All video processing happens in your browser - your files never leave your device. This means instant results, complete privacy, and no upload limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I notice quality loss when downscaling to 360p (640x360)?

Significant quality loss visible on all screens. Only use when file size is critical priority or for preview purposes.

Does the video stay on my device?

Yes, absolutely. All compression happens in your browser using WebCodecs API. Your video never leaves your device - there are no uploads to any server. It's completely private and local.

How long does compression take?

Compression time varies based on video length and your device's speed. Most videos under 10 minutes compress in 2-3 minutes. The process uses hardware acceleration when available for faster results.

When should I downscale from 720p (1280x720) to 360p (640x360)?

Downscaling is ideal for video previews and thumbnails, extremely limited bandwidth, email with strict limits, quick reference videos. 90% smaller than 720p and most viewers won't notice the difference on smaller screens.

Can I compress multiple videos at once?

Currently, the tool processes one video at a time to ensure optimal quality and speed. After compressing one video, you can immediately start another without any wait time.

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