Freemake Video Converter offers versatile video conversion options including formats such as AVI, MP4, WMV, MKV, FLV, SWF, 3GP, HTML5, DVD, and more. It also allows for ripping and burning DVDs and Blu-rays with subtitles, converting photos and MP3s into slideshows, and uploading content directly to YouTube. Compatibility with a wide range of devices including Apple, Sony, Xbox, Nokia, BlackBerry, and Android make it a practical choice for video projects.

One of the standout features of Freemake Video Converter is its ability to convert videos between over 250 video formats, including AVI, MP4, WMV, MKV, FLV, SWF, MPEG, 3GP, DVD, and Blu-ray. You can even rip and burn non-protected DVDs with subtitles.
In addition to converting videos, Freemake Video Converter also allows you to download online videos from YouTube, Vimeo, and 50+ other websites by simply copying and pasting the video URL into the software. You can even create a custom preset for any smartphone, tablet, or game console.
If you need to embed videos on a web page, Freemake Video Converter has got you covered. You can convert videos to FLV or SWF and to HTML5 formats and get ready-made embed codes for easy integration.
This software offers more than just video conversion. You can also extract audio from videos, convert YouTube videos to MP3, create slideshows using photos and MP3s, and even create audio visualizations. Plus, you can edit your videos by cutting unnecessary parts, joining several videos into one, rotating videos 90 degrees, and limiting output file size.
Freemake Video Converter runs smoothly on Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10 and is optimized for netbooks. Best of all, there are no hidden costs or intrusive advertising.
Overall, if you're looking for a free and easy-to-use video converter that offers a wide range of features, Freemake Video Converter is definitely worth checking out.
Version 4.1.9: Several minor bug fixes