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By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media,Technology
June 18, 2026
UniFab has transitioned its professional-grade Video Converter desktop software to a completely free model. The tool, which previously cost up to 89.99 for a lifetime license, is now available without charge for both individual and commercial projects.
The application supports over 1,000 different media formats and provides high-definition output up to 8K. It includes a suite of editing features such as speed adjustments, watermarking, and aspect ratio modifications, alongside hardware acceleration for faster processing.
This update removes all previous limitations, including watermarks, file size caps, and time restrictions. The software remains compatible with both Windows and macOS operating systems.
The move by UniFab reflects a broader industry shift toward commoditizing essential utility tools. As media creation becomes increasingly decentralized, software providers are moving away from paid conversion tools to build larger user bases for their more complex, AI-driven premium product suites.
By removing paywalls from standard transcoding utilities, companies can lower the barrier to entry for creators, effectively using basic tools as a gateway to their advanced enhancement and restoration platforms.