Video to ProRes Converter
Convert your videos to Apple ProRes format for professional editing and post-production workflows. Support for multiple ProRes variants with professional audio options.
Video to ProRes Converter
Convert videos to Apple ProRes format for professional video editing and post-production workflows.
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Supported formats: MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, WEBM, MXF
Maximum file size: 1.95 GB
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Usage Tips
- • All conversions are processed locally in your browser for privacy
- • Maximum file size: 2000MB
- • Higher quality settings may take longer to process
- • Use a modern browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for best results
- Upload your video file using the file picker
- Select appropriate ProRes profile for your workflow
- Configure color space and bit depth settings
- Adjust audio quality for professional requirements
- Click Convert to create your ProRes file
Which ProRes profile should I choose?
ProRes 422 (Standard) is good for most editing. Use ProRes HQ for high-quality work, ProRes LT for storage efficiency, and ProRes 4444 when you need alpha channel support.
What is the difference between 8-bit and 10-bit?
10-bit provides better color gradation and is standard for professional work. 8-bit is sufficient for web content, while 12-bit is only available with ProRes 4444 profiles.
Which color space should I use?
Use Rec. 709 for HD content, Rec. 2020 for 4K/HDR workflows, and DCI-P3 for cinema production. Match your project's color space requirements.
Why are ProRes files so large?
ProRes prioritizes quality over file size for editing efficiency. The larger files provide better performance in video editing software and maintain quality through multiple generations.
Can I use ProRes files on Windows?
Yes, most modern video editing software on Windows supports ProRes playback and editing, though encoding may require additional codecs or software.
What audio settings should I use?
24-bit/48kHz is the professional standard. Use 96kHz or higher only if your source material requires it, as it significantly increases file size.
Input Formats
Output Format
MOVMax File Size
2000MBKey Features
- ✓Professional Apple ProRes codec
- ✓Multiple ProRes variants (422, 4444, RAW)
- ✓10-bit and 12-bit color depth support
- ✓Professional audio encoding options
- ✓Optimized for editing workflows
- ✓Wide color gamut support
How to Use
- 1Upload your video file using the file picker
- 2Select ProRes profile for your workflow
- 3Choose color space and bit depth
- 4Configure professional audio settings
- 5Click Convert to create your ProRes file
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Apple ProRes?
Apple ProRes is a family of intermediate codecs designed for professional video editing. It provides excellent quality with manageable file sizes and is optimized for editing performance.
Which ProRes variant should I choose?
ProRes 422 Proxy for offline editing, ProRes 422 LT for general editing, ProRes 422 for standard workflows, ProRes 422 HQ for high-quality finishing, and ProRes 4444 for projects requiring alpha channels or maximum quality.
Can I use ProRes files on Windows?
Yes, while ProRes is an Apple format, it's supported by most professional video editing software on Windows, including Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Avid Media Composer.
What's the difference between 10-bit and 12-bit?
12-bit provides better color gradation and is preferred for high-end color grading workflows, while 10-bit offers excellent quality for most professional applications with smaller file sizes.