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by Maxcullin Agam
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Freemake Video Converter converts popular video file formats into another format. Currently, the app is compatible with all common and unprotected video formats. This includes everything from MP3 to MP4 and AVI to WMV. No other features are included with the app, so conversion remains the key focus here. Does Freemake Video Converter succeed on this front? Find out in this quick review!

Video Conversion At The Touch Of A Button

Android OS doesn't come with a native video conversion tool. For that reason, Freemake Video Converter attempts to bridge the gap. Users can pull files from YouTube, Vimeo, and other sources. The file is inserted into the app, and then the user chooses a format for the outputted video. Depending on hardware and video size, conversion takes anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. Most conversions occur without any issues or headaches.

The Verdict On Freemake Video Converter

Freemake Video Converter features a lackluster design that seems a decade old. Nonetheless, the app tends to meet expectations more often than not. Dozens of video conversion apps target Android users. Perhaps Freemake Video Converter remains one of the better options focused solely on conversion. Other users may be left wanting a more capable and feature-rich app, though.