Video FPS Changer – Change Frame Rate Instantly Online
Adjust your video's frame rate to any value — from cinematic 24fps to smooth 60fps — entirely in your browser. No uploads to servers, no waiting, completely free.
Change Video FPS
What Frame Rate Actually Does
Frame rate is the number of still images shown each second. Higher numbers mean smoother motion. Lower numbers create a choppier, more stylized look. The thing people get wrong: changing frame rate doesn't add or remove motion information — it just repackages what's already there.
When you convert 60fps footage to 24fps, the tool drops frames. When you go from 24fps to 60fps, it duplicates them. Neither creates new motion data. That's why converting won't make your handheld footage look like it was shot on a gimbal — but it will help you match delivery specs or achieve a specific aesthetic.
Real Scenarios Where This Helps
Your film school project needs 24fps
You recorded at 30fps because that's what your phone defaults to. Now your professor wants 24fps for the "cinematic look." Converting gives you that standard film frame rate. It won't magically add motion blur, but it will match the playback speed expected in cinema contexts.
Gaming highlights for social media
You recorded at 120fps for buttery smooth gameplay, but Instagram Reels wants 30fps. Dropping the frame rate reduces file size and ensures the platform doesn't re-encode your video aggressively. The motion stays clear even after compression.
Animation reference at 12fps
Traditional hand-drawn animation often runs at 12fps — one drawing every two frames at 24fps playback. Converting your reference footage to 12fps lets you study the key poses without getting lost in the in-between motion.
Bandwidth-constrained sharing
Need to send a video over a slow connection? Dropping from 30fps to 15fps cuts the data roughly in half. The video looks choppier, but for instructional content or quick reviews, it's often acceptable.
Matching mixed camera sources
One camera shot at 25fps, another at 30fps. Editing them together causes stutter. Converting both to a common frame rate before importing to your editor prevents timing issues down the line.
Legacy system compatibility
Some older presentation software or digital signage systems demand specific frame rates. Converting to their required 30fps or 25fps prevents playback failures during important moments.
Common Frame Rate Standards
| Frame Rate | Typical Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 24 fps | Theatrical films, narrative content | The "cinematic" standard since the 1920s |
| 25 fps | PAL broadcast (Europe, Australia) | Standard for 50Hz power regions |
| 30 fps | NTSC broadcast (US, Japan), web video | Actually 29.97 for broadcast |
| 60 fps | Gaming, sports, high-motion content | Smooth motion, larger files |
| 120 fps | Slow-motion capture, competitive gaming | Often played back at 24fps for 5x slow motion |
How to Use This Tool
Load your video
Click upload or drag your file. The video stays on your device — nothing gets sent to a server. Large files take longer to process because your browser does all the encoding work.
Pick your target FPS
Use the preset buttons for common rates like 24, 30, or 60. Or type a custom value between 1 and 120. If you're unsure, 30fps works for most web platforms.
Process and download
Hit the button and wait. Processing time depends on video length and your computer's speed. Keep the tab open — closing it cancels the job. When done, preview and download.
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