Free Online Video Joiner — Combine Video Clips in Your Browser
- "Video joiner" and "merge video" describe the same task but attract different searchers — both need a straightforward way to combine clips into one file.
- A browser-based video joiner requires no installation: open it, add clips, arrange the order, and download the joined file.
- Works on any operating system and any device with a modern browser.
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A video joiner does one thing: takes multiple video clips and combines them into a single file in the order you specify. There's no need to open a full video editor, learn a timeline interface, or install a desktop application for a task this straightforward.
The Eagle Video Merger is a browser-based video joiner — open it in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari, add your clips, arrange them, and download the joined MP4. No install, no account, no watermark.
What a Video Joiner Does (and What It Doesn't)
A video joiner concatenates clips: it places them end-to-end in a specified order and produces one continuous video file. Clip 1 plays, then Clip 2, then Clip 3, with no gap or overlap.
A video joiner does not:
- Edit within clips (trim, cut, splice) — use a dedicated trim tool for that
- Add effects, transitions, or overlays between clips
- Mix audio tracks or add background music
- Stack clips side by side or picture-in-picture
If you just need clips in sequence — intro + main content + outro, a series of takes in the right order, multiple segments of a recording joined together — a joiner is the right tool and the simplest one to use.
How to Use the Free Browser Video Joiner
- Open the Eagle Video Merger in your browser.
- Click Add Videos or drag clips from your file manager into the drop zone. Supported formats: MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV.
- Review the clip list. Drag the handles on the left of each row to reorder clips if needed.
- Click Merge Videos to start joining.
- Click Download to save the joined MP4 to your device.
Processing takes about 30–90 seconds for clips totaling a few minutes of footage. Longer recordings take proportionally more time.
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The browser video joiner works on:
- Windows (Chrome, Edge, Firefox)
- macOS (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
- Linux (Chrome, Firefox)
- Chromebook (Chrome)
Supported input formats: MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV. Output: MP4 (H.264) — compatible with all major platforms including YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Windows/Mac media players.
Mixed formats in the same session are supported. An MP4 from your phone and a MOV from your camera can be joined in one session without format conversion.
Free Browser Joiner vs. Other Free Options
Options for joining video clips without buying software:
- Browser-based joiner (this tool): No install, works on all OS, no watermark, no account, no upload. Best for quick tasks on any device.
- iMovie (Mac/iOS): Free, powerful, but macOS/iOS only and more complex than needed for simple joins.
- Photos app (Windows): Limited video editing available on Windows 10/11. More steps than a dedicated joiner.
- VLC (all platforms): Free but requires non-intuitive menu navigation for merging. Better for format conversion.
- DaVinci Resolve (all platforms): Professional editor, free version available, but overkill for simple joining tasks with a steep learning curve.
For users who want to join clips with minimal friction and no software to install or learn, the browser joiner is consistently the fastest option.
Join Your Video Clips Free — Any Browser, Any OS
Open the free browser video joiner, add your clips, set the order, and download your joined MP4. No account, no watermark, no install.
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Is "video joiner" the same as "video merger"?
Yes — the terms describe the same function: combining multiple video clips into one file. Some tools use one term, others use the other. The underlying operation is identical.
Can I join more than two videos at once?
Yes. There is no clip count limit — add as many clips as you need and they will all be joined in your specified order in a single operation.
What if I add clips in the wrong order?
Before clicking Merge, you can drag clips to reorder them using the handles on each clip row. After merging, you would need to re-run the join with clips in the correct order — there is no undo after downloading.
Does the output work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. The H.264 MP4 output plays on both iOS and Android without any conversion or additional apps. It can also be shared directly via messaging apps, uploaded to social platforms, or emailed.

