When is merge videos the right move?
Use merge videos when that is the direct fix for the real problem, rather than a side issue like format or file size.
Merge videos into one file in your browser with private local processing and no upload required.
Drop a file here, upload from your device, or open your library.

Merge videos when several short clips belong in one simple sequence and do not need a full multi-track timeline.
Merge videos when multiple clips belong in one simple sequence and you want the finished file without uploading source footage to a server.
Merge works best when clips have compatible dimensions and orientation. Standardize awkward sources before joining them.
Merge joins separate files. Trim shortens one file. Split cuts one file into several parts.
After merging, compress or resize only if the combined export is too large for the destination.
Use merge videos when that is the direct fix for the real problem, rather than a side issue like format or file size.
Usually no. Start with the edit that matches the main problem, then export one test copy before stacking more changes on top.
Yes. vdoflow works best as a sequence of focused steps, so you can trim, crop, resize, convert, or compress in the order the job actually needs.
Split one long source into multiple clips instead.
Shorten clips before joining them.
Standardize dimensions before combining files.
Shrink the merged export after the sequence is built.
Start with one focused workflow and keep the suggested settings ready when the page opens.
Use the same vdoflow tool inside your own docs, product pages, or support articles.
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