Stop uploading your files to random servers. Meet MixConvert.
We’ve all been there: you need to convert a quick .mov to .mp4 or a .wav to .mp3, so you Google "Online Converter." Suddenly, you’re uploading sensitive data to a server in who-knows-where, hitting a "50MB limit," or waiting in a queue.
I thought: Why are we still doing this in 2026?
The Solution: I built MixConvert.com to fix this. It’s a 100% browser-based file converter.
Why it’s different:
Privacy First: Your files never leave your computer. Everything happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly.
No Limits: Since I’m not paying for massive server storage or processing, I don’t have to limit your file sizes.
Fast: It uses FFmpeg.wasm to tap into your local CPU power.
Clean: No "Wait 30 seconds" screens or aggressive pop-up ads.
How it works: It’s basically a high-performance GUI for FFmpeg that runs right in your Chrome/Firefox/Safari tab. You get the power of a pro CLI tool with the ease of a drag-and-drop web app.
I’d love your feedback on:
Format Support: Are there any niche formats you’re constantly struggling to convert?
Performance: How does the speed feel compared to traditional "cloud" converters on your machine?
Features: Would a "batch convert" or "video-to-GIF" preset be useful for your workflow?
Check it out here: mixconvert.com 🚀

Replies