AVMint

Free Video Converter Without Watermark (No Sign-up)

Most popular online video converters add a logo or watermark to your output unless you upgrade to a paid plan. Clideo, VEED, Kapwing, and FlexClip all do this. AVMint never adds a watermark — free, paid, or otherwise — because there is no paid plan and no server to upload to.

1

Open AVMint and drop your video

Visit AVMint's Video Convert tool and drag your file in. Nothing uploads anywhere — ffmpeg.wasm reads the file directly inside your browser tab.

2

Pick your output format

Choose MP4, WebM, MOV, MKV, or AVI. AVMint applies sensible default bitrates so you don't have to think about codec settings on the first try.

3

Convert and download a clean file

Hit Convert. When it finishes, the downloaded file is exactly what came out of ffmpeg — no logo overlay, no corner stamp, no intro card. You can verify by scrubbing through the timeline.

Tip

Even some 'no watermark' tools quietly add metadata tags identifying their service. AVMint only writes ffmpeg's standard metadata, so the file is indistinguishable from one you encoded locally.

FAQ

Is there really no catch? No watermark on long videos either?

Correct. Because conversion runs on your own CPU, there is no per-export cost for AVMint, so there is no incentive to gate the output. Convert a 5-second clip or a 2-hour recording — the file is clean either way.

Can I remove a watermark that's already burned into a video?

No — once a watermark is rendered into the pixels, removing it requires inpainting and produces visible artifacts. AVMint helps you avoid creating watermarked exports in the first place.

Files never leave your device

Open AVMint and drop your video