1080p for general use
Full HD remains a strong default for laptops, TVs, presentations and general sharing.
Reduce a high-resolution video for smaller screens, lighter uploads, presentations, messaging, or storage by choosing a practical output resolution.
Try a different file or output format.
A 4K file can be unnecessary for a phone message, presentation window, or small web embed. Lowering resolution can sharply reduce processing and storage needs.
Full HD remains a strong default for laptops, TVs, presentations and general sharing.
720p can look good on many smaller screens while reducing file size and upload time.
The scale rule treats your chosen resolution as a maximum instead of intentionally upscaling a smaller source.
Choose a supported video source.
Choose 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p or another available target.
The converter scales the video when needed and gives you a new MP4 file.
Increasing a target number above the source resolution cannot create real detail that was not present in the original video.
Use a focused tool when you know the task, or open the universal converter for full format control.
Yes, when 1080p is available on the deployment. Choose it as the maximum resolution.
No. The current scaling rule is designed not to intentionally enlarge a smaller source.
1080p is a practical default when available, while 720p or below can be useful when size and bandwidth matter more.