Merge multiple video clips into one seamless file with Virdit’s fast online video merger tool.

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Virdit’s video joiner stitches your clips without re-encoding delays. Perfect for reels, episodes, interviews, and tutorials.
Drag and drop multiple clips or select from your device.
Drag to reorder your clips and adjust sequence with precision.
Export your final video as MP4, MOV, WebM or more.
Preview transitions, audio flow, and timing before export.
Select and upload multiple videos from your device.
Drag and drop to set playback order. Trim clips if needed.
Start merging, preview the combined file, and download the final video.
Combines clips in seconds with minimal rendering time.
No awkward pauses — clips blend seamlessly back to back.
Merge different resolutions or formats into one final file.
Everything happens in-browser. Just upload and go.
Combine highlights, clips, and effects into one reel.
Stitch multi-camera footage or multiple parts of an interview.
Create full-length lessons from recorded segments.
Merge short form clips into long form content.
Combine captured moments into one keepsake file.
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Combine multiple clips into one smooth file - for easier publishing and playback.
Customize sequence and preview exact transitions.
Output your final video in MP4 or other share-ready formats.
Auto-align audio from all clips or crossfade if needed.
Merge before you compress, resize, or add captions seamlessly.
Yes, Virdit supports mixed input formats and will unify them into one export.
Yes, each clip's audio is preserved. You can crossfade or mute individual clips too.
Limits depend on your plan and browser. Longer merges may take more time to process.
Yes, but we recommend keeping consistent aspect ratio for better layout.
No. Merging does not compress the video by default. You can compress after if needed.
Absolutely. Just drag and drop the clips in your desired playback order.