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

Split video when one long source needs to become several smaller files without managing a larger editing timeline.
Split video when one long recording needs to become smaller chapter files, scene exports, or shareable clips without uploading the source.
Cut points should be in ascending order and leave enough context at each boundary. Very tight splits can make speech feel clipped.
Split creates multiple outputs from one file. Trim exports one selected range. Merge combines multiple files into one.
After splitting, rename each part by topic or sequence so the files stay understandable outside the editor.
Use split video 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.
Join multiple clips into one file instead.
Export one selected range from a clip.
Read the simpler trimming workflow.
Shrink split parts before sending them.
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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