How to compress videos in 6 ways (without losing quality)

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Learn how to compress video without losing quality on Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android and reduce the video size for MP4, FLV, MOV, WMV, and other video formats.

Whether you’re creating marketing campaigns, sharing internal updates, or publishing long-form branded content, video is one of the best storytelling mediums for your business — users value the depth and convenience a compelling video can provide. However, long, high-quality videos often mean large file sizes. Multiple gigabyte files can slow down workflows, disrupt collaboration, and create friction in your publishing pipeline. Fortunately, there’s a solution to this challenge: compression.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to compress a video without sacrificing quality. You’ll learn what video compression is, how to compress videos using built-in tools, and which factors matter most for lossless scaling. We’ll also highlight how Vimeo’s video compressor simplifies the process and makes your content faster, lighter, and sharper.

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What is video compression?

Video compression is the process of reducing the size of a video file by removing redundant or unnecessary data, typically through a compressor-decompressor (codec). The result is a compressed file that’s easier to manage, stream, and store. Some platforms even offer lossless compression, which reduces size while preserving every frame.

For businesses, creative professionals, and savvy laypeople, the benefits of video compression are clear:

  • Quick sharing: Compressed video files are easier to upload, download, and send.
  • Optimized performance: Smaller files reduce buffering time and improve performance on streaming websites and platforms.
  • Cost-efficient storage: Minimizing video file size can reduce cloud storage costs or free up internal server space.

Compressing videos is essential for smooth operations, whether you're managing a growing content library or prepping assets for a product launch.

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Compressing video files: Main factors to consider

Before you start compressing, consider these key factors to ensure your compressed video retains its quality.

Video format and codec

The video file format you choose affects file size, compatibility, and how well the video will stream or play across devices. Some formats, like MP4, are designed to offer a balance of compression and quality, while others, like MOV or AVI, may result in larger file sizes. Generally, converting your video to MP4 using H.264 or H.265 codecs will provide the best results for most business use cases.

Bitrate and resolution

Bitrate determines how much data is processed per second of video. Lowering the bitrate can significantly reduce a video’s size, but if it goes too low, you’ll start to see quality loss — especially in fast-moving or complex visuals.

Aim for the lowest bitrate that still maintains professional clarity. Video resolution (like 1080p or 720p) also affects size. For online content or internal communications, downscaling from 4K to 1080p can offer significant file size savings with minimal impact on resolution or quality. If you’re working with more vibrant or cinematic visuals, Vimeo now supports high-quality HDR for even richer playback.

Compression method and tool

There are multiple ways to compress videos, including software editors, online compressors, and built-in OS tools. Each has pros and cons depending on how much control you need, what file types you’re working with, and how fast you want results.

Some methods may require you to adjust encoding settings manually, while others offer one-click simplicity. For high production value workflows, businesses often turn to platforms like Vimeo’s video editor, which includes a video compression feature that minimizes file size without compromising quality. 

If you’re curious how Vimeo compares to other platforms that compress videos, here’s a closer look at Vimeo vs Descript, Vimeo vs VEED, and Vimeo vs Wistia.

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How can I make a video file smaller? 6 proven methods

Ready to reduce your video file size? Below are six practical ways to compress your content, whether you’re on a Mac, PC, iPhone, or Android.

1. Use an online video compressor

Online video compressors are a great no-download option if you're in a hurry or working from a shared device.

Popular options:

  • Compress using Vimeo's video editor (no watermark, keeps quality)
  • HandBrake (open-source)
  • Clideo, VEED (be mindful of file limits)

How to compress a video on Vimeo:

  1. Upload your video to Vimeo.
  2. Choose your desired compression settings (resolution, format, etc.). You can select your preferred video resolution by clicking “Download” in the Share button dropdown. 
  3. Download the compressed video. Your choices on Vimeo will be 240p, 360p, 540p, 720p, and 1080p video resolution.

For more information on video compression, visit our Help Center.

Tips: Compressing mobile-shot videos makes it much easier to send large files without hitting upload limits or dealing with slow transfer speeds. You can easily integrate with Google Drive to upload videos directly to Vimeo, or connect your account for quick uploads using the Dropbox integration.

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2. Use built-in tools on Windows or Mac

Some desktop operating systems include basic video compression features.

Compress video on Windows (using Clipchamp):

  • Open Clipchamp (free on Windows 11).
  • Import your video.
  • Click “Export” and select a lower resolution (720p or 480p).
  • The platform will compress the video and save your new, smaller version as a compressed file ready to upload or share.

Compress video on Mac (using QuickTime Player):

  • Open your video in QuickTime Player.
  • Go to File > Export As.
  • Choose a lower resolution, like 720p.
  • Save the new, smaller video file.

3. Compress videos with VLC Media Player

VLC is a free, open-source player and can act as a versatile, offline way to compress video files.

Compress video on Windows/Mac:

  • Open VLC > Media > Convert/Save.
  • Add your video and click “Convert/Save.”
  • Under Profile, select a format like H.264 + MP3 (MP4).
  • Click the settings icon to lower resolution or bitrate.
  • Choose a destination and click “Start.”

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4. Use dedicated video compression software

Professional video editing software like DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro offers high levels of control. However, these programs can be overcomplicated for simple compression needs.

Instead, Vimeo’s built-in video compression tool offers a faster, more intuitive way to reduce a video's size while maintaining quality.

If you're looking for more advanced editing tools, check out our roundup of the best video editors for business.

5. Compress videos on iPhone or Android

If you’re working with a short video from a mobile device, there are simple, lightweight options available from the app store.

Compress video on iPhone:

  • Use apps like Video Compress or Compress Videos.
  • Upload your file, adjust quality settings, and save a smaller version to your device.

Compress video on Android:

  • Use apps like Video Compressor or YouCut.
  • Choose your video, select a compression level, and export.

Vimeo also offers mobile video editing tools for fast compression and adjustments on the go. After uploading, you can embed videos on your site in just a few clicks.

6. Export in a smaller format

If your source file is in MOV, AVI, or MKV, re-exporting it as an MP4 (H.264 codec) will dramatically reduce its size. If you’re also sending the video alongside project assets, consider zipping everything together using your computer’s built-in zip function for faster sharing.

For more on compatible formats, read our guide to video file formats.

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How to compress a video: Frequently asked questions

Do I need to compress a video to share it?

If you're interested in sharing a video, there are alternatives to the more complicated steps of uploading, compressing, downloading, and sending your video file. You can simply upload your original video to Vimeo and then share a link to the video. Your recipient can watch the video directly from the link, without needing to download a large video file. With Vimeo's privacy settings, you can send a public link, an unlisted link, or a password-protected link.

How can I compress videos for free?

There are several free video compressors available:

  • Use Clipchamp on Windows or QuickTime Player on Mac.
  • Download VLC Media Player.
  • Try online video compressors like Vimeo’s free editor or HandBrake.

These tools let you reduce file size without needing to purchase premium software.

How do I compress large video files?

You'll get better results for larger videos by adjusting the bitrate, resolution, and format. If you're wondering how to reduce a video file size without sacrificing quality, start by converting it to MP4 and lowering the resolution to 1080p or 720p.

Tip: Vimeo’s compression feature allows you to process large videos quickly without sacrificing video resolution.

How do you send large video files without losing quality?

You can send large video files without losing quality by utilizing cloud storage services like Dropbox, which allow you to upload the full-resolution video and share a download link. Alternatively, compressing and downloading your video from a platform like Vimeo allows you to shrink large files and send directly to your intended recipient via email. You can also upload your video to such a platform and provide a private link to it.

How do you send large video files via email?

If you're wondering how to send a video via email that is too big, the most common solutions involve uploading it to a cloud storage service like Google Drive or a video sharing platform like Vimeo, and then sharing a link in your email.

Most email platforms limit attachments to 25 MB. To send videos via email:

What’s the smallest video format?

Formats like 3GP or FLV may result in the smallest files, but they can lack compatibility and clarity. For most business cases, MP4 with H.264 compression offers the best mix of size and quality.

Compress smarter with Vimeo

The right compression method helps you speed up workflows, maintain quality, and scale your video operations across platforms.

Whether you need to compress large webinars, training modules, or client deliverables, Vimeo makes it simple. Our built-in video compressor helps you decrease the size of a video without compromising performance. Vimeo also offers professional-grade online video hosting solutions to manage your compressed content.

Compress your next video with Vimeo and see how easy it is to share, publish, and impress without the file bloat.

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