Slicing videos for WhatsApp, Instagram, or TikTok has never been safer. Video Splitter cuts your files completely on your device. Your data never touches a server.
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Processed locally for total security
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DCIM/VideoSplitter
Say goodbye to internet-reliant splitting tools that compromise your privacy. Video Splitter runs an optimized engine designed specifically for modern mobile devices.
Your videos never leave your device. The app requires zero internet access to split, slice, or save files. Total confidentiality, guaranteed.
Utilizing the high-performance local FFmpeg library, your video cuts are frame-accurate and computed in seconds with zero resolution degradation.
Use intelligent presets to instantly cut clips for WhatsApp Status (30s), Instagram Stories (15s), and TikTok (60s), or specify custom exact seconds.
Upload a real video file to test the virtual splitting engine. Everything runs entirely offline locally in your browser for 100% privacy.
To operate entirely locally on your device without server-side compute, Video Splitter requires these standard permissions. Nothing is shared.
Used exclusively to pick media and save split outputs to gallery folders.
Dispatched locally to notify you immediately when an offline split renders.
Everything you need to know about the privacy, architecture, and licensing of Video Splitter.
Absolutely not. Video Splitter is a 100% offline, local utility. All video rendering and slicing take place locally on your device's hardware, meaning your private videos never leave your phone.
Under the hood, Video Splitter runs an optimized custom integration of the industry-leading FFmpeg engine (ffmpeg_kit_flutter_new). This ensures frame-accurate, rapid cuts with zero compression artifacts or resolution loss.
No! There are absolutely no watermarks on your generated clips. You can split videos of any file size or duration—the only limitation is the free storage capacity on your mobile device.
Storage access is required solely to let you choose videos from your photo gallery and write the newly generated clips back into your media storage (under the 'DCIM/VideoSplitter' folder). Notification permission is used locally to alert you as soon as a long-running video split completes in the background.
Focusing on high-performance, on-device mobile utilities that respect user privacy. Ahmed built Video Splitter to give users a secure, local offline alternative that runs fast and produces zero compression loss.