CloudConvert vs Online-Convert
Updated Jul 2026
CloudConvert's breadth against Online-Convert's granular settings, both browser-based.
At a glance
| CloudConvert | Online-Convert | |
|---|---|---|
| Where your files go | Uploaded to their servers | Uploaded to their servers |
| What it converts | Most file types | Most file types |
| Free use | ~25 conversion minutes/day; account required for more | Free with per-file size limits; account lifts them |
| Pricing | credit packs or subscription | monthly subscription |
| Runs on | Any web browser | Any web browser |
Where each one wins
CloudConvert is stronger on
- Huge format list
- API for developers
- Handles large files
Online-Convert is stronger on
- Organized by conversion type
- Granular output settings
- Very wide format coverage
A third option: Morphjet
Both CloudConvert and Online-Convert upload your file to a server to do the work. If that is the part you want to avoid, Morphjet converts 1,800+ formats on your own computer, with nothing uploaded, no account, and no watermark. It launches this July for Mac and Windows.
Which should you choose?
CloudConvert is the better choice for developers who need an API, or the occasional very large file a laptop would struggle with. Online-Convert is the better choice for one-off conversions where you want to hand-tune output settings and don't mind uploading.
If you would rather keep every file on your own computer and convert more than one kind of file, Morphjet is worth a look.
Morphjet converts 1,800+ formats on your own computer, with no upload and no account. Launching this July.
Questions
Is CloudConvert or Online-Convert better?
It depends on your need. CloudConvert is the better pick for developers who need an API, or the occasional very large file a laptop would struggle with, while Online-Convert suits one-off conversions where you want to hand-tune output settings and don't mind uploading.
Do CloudConvert and Online-Convert upload my files?
Yes, both process your file on their servers, which means uploading it. Morphjet converts on your own computer instead, so nothing is uploaded.
Is there a more private alternative to CloudConvert and Online-Convert?
Morphjet converts on your own computer, so files are never uploaded, and it handles far more than one category. It launches this July for Mac and Windows.