Whether you’re stitching together highlights, story segments or a few takes into a single clip, merging videos shouldn’t mean installing heavy software or uploading your footage to a stranger’s server. You can join clips into one file instantly, set the order, and download — all privately and for free.
Choose two or more videos. They line up in a list in the order they’ll play.
Remove or rearrange clips until the sequence is exactly how you want it.
Click Merge — the clips are normalised to a common size and stitched into one file.
Save the combined video straight to your device, ready to share or upload.
Getting the cleanest merge
Clips that share the same resolution, frame rate and codec join fastest. When they don’t, the tool scales and pads each clip onto a common canvas so different-sized videos still line up without stretching. For the best result, try to use clips from the same source or camera where you can.
Great uses for merging clips
- Combining several short takes into one continuous video.
- Building a highlight reel from game or event clips.
- Joining story or status segments before posting.
- Adding an intro or outro clip to your main footage.
Tip: Each clip should have an audio track for a smooth merge. If one is silent, add a quiet track first with the Add Music tool so every clip lines up.
Merge your videos now
Add your clips, set the order, and download one combined file — free and private.
Open the Video Merger tool →Frequently Asked Questions
Are my videos uploaded?
No. Merging happens securely — your footage is never stored.
Can I merge clips of different sizes?
Yes — each clip is scaled and padded onto a shared canvas so different resolutions merge cleanly.
How many clips can I join?
As many as your device’s memory allows; two to a handful is typical and fastest.
What format is the output?
A standard MP4 that plays on virtually any device or platform.