MConverter
Easy to use file converter
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Batch convert large files up to 200 MB, upgradable to 1 GB*
Directly choose files to convert from other apps through their Share menu
Optimized for all devices, including Chromebooks on Chrome OS
Small app size: just 1 MB – as MConverter is an optimized web app (PWA)
All popular file formats are supported: convert files between most video, audio, image, e-book, office and archive formats
New formats are also available: AVIF, JPEG XL and WebP images
Compress PDF files so that they take up less storage: up to 50% reduction in size
Free up space by converting images to more efficient formats like WebP, AVIF, JPEG XL (JXL)
Open 7ZIP, RAR archives more easily by converting them to ZIP
Convert Office files, no matter if they were created with Microsoft or LibreOffice
PDF support: convert images to PDF (JPEG to PDF, PNG to PDF), but also export Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations to PDF
Export PDF to editable Word document: if the original PDF file had text data, then you will be able to edit the converted DOC or DOCX file
Export PDF to image: PDF to JPG, PDF to TIFF, and more
Can convert CSV to XLSX (Excel spreadsheet)
Extract music from video by converting MP4 to MP3, AVI to MP3, FLV to MP3 etc.
High quality audio formats supported: FLAC, WAV and WMA; To free up space, convert to MP3 or AAC
Create GIF animations from videos: up to 1 minute long GIFs
Optimize GIF animations to have a smaller file size: convert GIF to MP4 video
In addition to static images, MConverter also supports making animated WebP files, as well as converting WebP animations to a video format or GIF
Open iPhone photos: convert HEIC to JPG, HEIC to PNG, HEIC to WebP and more
Extract image frames from videos: MP4 to JPG, MP4 to PNG, AVI to PNG etc.
Convert to more compatible formats: WebP to PNG, WebP to JPEG, WebM to MP4, DOCX to DOC and others Recognize and open unknown file types: If you have a file with a missing or corrupted filename extension, MConverter will analyze the file, try to guess its real format and offer to convert it to other formats you can already use on your device. This usually fixes Android’s “Can’t open file” error.
Available on Google Play Store for Android