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FFmpeg alternatives (video tools)

FFmpeg is an open-source video tools project written in C with 63,479 stars on GitHub. Below are the closest alternatives in the same category — every entry with a live profile in the hub.

FFmpeg on GitHub ↗  ·  FFmpeg website ↗  ·  Full FFmpeg profile →

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remotion“🎥 Make videos programmatically with React”
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iina“The modern video player for macOS.”
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lossless-cut“The swiss army knife of lossless video/audio editing”
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cobalt“best way to save what you love”
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hyperframes“Write HTML. Render video. Built for agents.”
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video.js“Video.js - open source HTML5 video player”
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NewPipe“A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.”
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mpv“🎥 Command line media player”
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ijkplayer“Android/iOS video player based on FFmpeg n3.4, with MediaCodec, VideoToolbox support.”
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lux“👾 Fast and simple video download library and CLI tool written in Go”
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Frequently asked

What is FFmpeg?

FFmpeg is an open-source video tools project written in C with 63,479 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git.”

Is FFmpeg free?

FFmpeg is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.

What are the best FFmpeg alternatives?

The closest alternatives in the same category include remotion, iina, lossless-cut, cobalt, hyperframes — each has a live profile with facts and its own alternatives list on this hub.

How were these FFmpeg alternatives chosen?

By category match, ranked consumer-first then by GitHub activity for open-source projects — live facts, no pay-for-placement.