Easy Video Compressor

39.7K installs
298 ratings
+372 weekly installs
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+2.4K monthly installs
trend steady

Easy Video Compressor Summary

Easy Video Compressor is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in the Video Players category, developed by Shunsuke Osawa. First released 5 months ago(Sep 2025), the app has accumulated 39.7K+ total installs and 298 ratings with a 4.83★ (excellent) average rating.

Recent activity: 372 installs this week (2.4K over 4 weeks) showing below average growth , and 6.00 new ratings this week View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Feb 9, 2026. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Nov 5, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Sep 8, 2025 (version 13).


4.83★

Ratings: 298

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App Description

Reduce video size efficiently. Side-by-side preview, batch, MP4/HEVC

Free up storage in a few taps. Easy Video Compressor reduces video file size while letting you check quality before deleting the original.

Side-by-side preview: Compare the original and compressed video on one screen, then safely delete the original once you’re happy.

Batch compression: Compress multiple videos at once to reclaim space quickly.

Save & share: Keep the compressed copy or share it right away.

Full control: Choose output resolution and bitrate, and optionally mute audio to save more space.

Find big files fast: Thumbnails in the video list show file size, resolution, and duration so you can spot targets at a glance.

Format & codecs: Convert to MP4 with H.264 (AVC) or HEVC (H.265).

Preserve dates: Optionally keep the original capture date/time on the compressed video.

How it works

1. Select one or more videos.

2. Pick resolution/bitrate and codec (H.264 or HEVC); optionally turn off audio. Compress videos.

3. Save/share the result if satisfied.

Notes
HEVC (H.265) often achieves smaller files, but some devices/apps may not support it. If compatibility is a priority, use H.264.
Compression trades size for quality—use the side-by-side preview to choose the settings that fit your needs.

Ideal for freeing up storage, speeding up sharing, and archiving your clips—without the guesswork.