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FileToolWorks vs CloudConvert

Two different approaches to file conversion. CloudConvert uses cloud servers. FileToolWorks runs in your browser. Here is the full comparison.

FeatureFileToolWorksCloudConvert
Price100% FreeFree (25/day) + paid packages
Signup RequiredNoYes (for API/higher limits)
File Size LimitNone (browser-based)1 GB (free), 5 GB (paid)
Daily LimitUnlimited25 conversions/day (free)
PrivacyFiles stay on your deviceUploaded to servers
Format Support40+ common tools200+ formats
API AccessNoYes (paid)
Batch ProcessingYesYes

Where FileToolWorks Wins

FileToolWorks is the better choice when privacy and cost matter. All processing runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your files are never uploaded, which means no exposure to data breaches, no waiting for uploads, and no server-imposed limits.

There is no daily cap on conversions. Convert 5 files or 500 files in a day, it makes no difference. The video compressor, image to WebP converter, and audio compressor handle the most common tasks that people use CloudConvert for.

Where CloudConvert Wins

CloudConvert supports over 200 file formats, including specialized types like CAD (DWG, DXF), vector graphics (AI, EPS), ebook formats (EPUB, MOBI), and raw camera files (CR2, NEF). If you need to convert between niche formats, CloudConvert has broader coverage.

CloudConvert also offers a REST API for developers who want to integrate file conversion into their applications. FileToolWorks is a web-only tool with no API.

Common Tasks Covered by FileToolWorks

Most people use CloudConvert for a handful of common conversions. FileToolWorks handles all of these:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is CloudConvert free?

CloudConvert gives you 25 free conversions per day. After that, you need to buy conversion minutes or subscribe. FileToolWorks is unlimited and free.

Which is more private?

FileToolWorks. Your files never leave your device. CloudConvert uploads files to their servers for processing.

Can FileToolWorks convert video formats?

Yes. The video to MP4 converter handles AVI, MOV, MKV, WebM, and other formats using FFmpeg running in your browser via WebAssembly.

Does CloudConvert have an API?

Yes. CloudConvert offers a REST API for developers to integrate conversions into their apps. FileToolWorks is designed for direct browser use only.

Which handles larger files better?

CloudConvert accepts files up to 1-5 GB via server upload. FileToolWorks has no upload limit, but very large files (2+ GB) may slow down browser-based processing depending on your device.

Do I need an account for either?

FileToolWorks requires no account at all. CloudConvert lets you convert without an account but limits you to 25/day. An account is needed for API access and higher limits.