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webvids

webvids is an open-source video codecs project written in Go with 67 stars on GitHub.

The authors describe it as: “Terminal app to create optimized videos for the web.”

Category
Video codecs
Type
Open source
Platform
Go project
Pricing
Free / open source
License
MIT
GitHub stars
67
Last updated
2025-10-19

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Frequently asked

What is webvids?

webvids is an open-source video codecs project written in Go with 67 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “Terminal app to create optimized videos for the web.”

Is webvids free?

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

What are the best webvids alternatives?

The closest alternatives in the same category include rav1e, libstreaming, videocall-rs, libpeer, WXInlinePlayer — each has a live profile with facts and its own alternatives list on this hub.