Last updated: April 24, 2026
By accessing and using VideoSnap (videosnap.cc), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use our service.
VideoSnap provides free, browser-based video and image processing tools. All processing occurs locally on your device. We do not store, process, or transmit your files. The service currently supports 11 tools: video conversion, video compression, video trimming, rotate and flip, video to GIF conversion, MP4 to MP3 conversion, video speed adjustment, video frame extraction, reverse video, image format conversion, and background removal.
By using VideoSnap, you agree that:
You retain all ownership and intellectual property rights to any files you process using VideoSnap. We do not claim any rights to your content. The VideoSnap brand, logo, website design, and original content are owned by VideoSnap and protected by applicable intellectual property laws.
VideoSnap is provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, either express or implied. We do not guarantee that:
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, VideoSnap shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or any loss of data, revenue, or profits, whether direct or indirect, arising out of or in connection with your use of our service. Since all processing occurs locally on your device, any data loss or processing errors are inherently local to your system.
Your use of VideoSnap is also governed by our Privacy Policy. Please review it to understand how we handle information. In summary: your files never leave your device, and we do not collect personal information.
We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue any part of VideoSnap at any time without notice. We may add, remove, or modify tools and features. We will not be liable to you or any third party for any modification, suspension, or discontinuance of the service.
We may revise these Terms of Service at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated "Last updated" date. Your continued use of VideoSnap after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
These Terms of Service shall be governed by and construed in accordance with applicable laws, without regard to conflict of law provisions.
VideoSnap uses certain third-party open-source software components to operate its processing engine.
FFmpeg: This service incorporates the FFmpeg library, which is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1. FFmpeg is provided by its respective rights holders and contributors, and VideoSnap does not claim ownership of FFmpeg. FFmpeg source code and project information are available at ffmpeg.org.
Open-source components are provided "as is" under their applicable licenses. Nothing in these Terms transfers ownership of, or grants rights beyond, those licenses.
VideoSnap uses third-party open-source software. The following is a non-exhaustive list of core components and their general roles in the service.
| Component | License | General Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| FFmpeg | LGPL v2.1+ / GPL v2+ (Build-specific) | Core media processing capabilities |
| UTIF.js | MIT | TIFF image decoding and parsing |
| JSZip | MIT | Client-side ZIP packaging for exported assets |
| Next.js | MIT | Web application framework and runtime integration |
| React | MIT | User interface rendering and state management |
| Radix UI Primitives | MIT | Accessible UI primitives and interaction patterns |
| Lucide | ISC | Interface iconography |
Open-source components are provided under their respective licenses. Nothing in these Terms transfers ownership of those components or grants rights beyond the applicable licenses.
VideoSnap provides a browser-based interface for media processing using open-source libraries. Encoding and decoding operations are executed locally on your device. VideoSnap does not host, stream, or distribute your media files and does not provide legal advice regarding codec use.
You are solely responsible for ensuring that your use of specific codecs (including, without limitation, H.264/AVC) complies with applicable local laws and any licensing obligations required by relevant patent holders or licensing administrators (such as MPEG LA), where applicable. You assume all risks and liability arising from your codec choices and media-processing activities.
For questions about these Terms of Service, contact us at [email protected].