The iPhone can record videos at up to 4K 60 fps, but the downside is that clips can end up with enormous file sizes. A one-minute video shot in 4K 60 fps with an iPhone will take up around 400MB of space, while a 720p 30 fps video will only be around 60MB in size. If recording videos on an iPhone 13 Pro with ProRes, the amount of storage space needed could be much higher. Needless to say, it can be easy to run out of space pretty quickly.
The iPhone is known for its video abilities, so much so that many vloggers and social media creators use their iPhone to shoot videos rather than using dedicated cameras. With videos often running into several hours and storage space at a premium, users often need to reduce the file size of videos shot on an iPhone. Fortunately, there are a few ways to compress videos.
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While Apple does not offer a default method to compress videos on an iPhone, there are multiple third-party applications that can help. One of the best and most widely-used apps for this purpose is Video Compress. Although the free version has ads and only lets users compress a finite number of videos, there is the option to pay for the premium version to remove ads and compress an unlimited number of videos. To compress videos, simply open the app after downloading and then tap on the giant "+" button on the home screen. The user will then need to grant the app permission to access photos and videos on the device. Once granted, the user will be able to select the video that needs to be compressed and hit the small 'Done' button at the top-right corner.
Users will now be presented with multiple presets relating to the quality of the output video. For
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