Convert · 3GP → MP4

Convert 3GP to MP4 — right in your browser

Drop an old .3gp clip from an early phone or a memory card and get an .mp4 that plays today. It's converted on your own device, so the file is never uploaded.

Why convert 3GP to MP4?

3GP was the video format of early mobile phones — the one clips were recorded and sent as picture messages in, back when a phone had a few megabytes to spare. The files are small and low-resolution by design, and modern phones and computers have quietly dropped support for them, so old .3gp clips on a memory card or in a backup often won't open at all.

Converting to MP4 brings those clips back to life: the same footage in a format every phone, browser and editor accepts, ready to keep in a photo library or share. 3GP goes through the built-in software engine rather than the fast hardware path, though these clips are usually short, so it doesn't take long — and it all happens on your device.

Frequently asked questions

Is my .3gp file uploaded anywhere?
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser, on your own device. There's no server that could receive the file — open your browser's Network tab while it runs and you'll see zero bytes leave.
Can converting make an old phone clip look better?
No. A .3gp was recorded at a low resolution and that detail was never captured, so nothing can put it back. Converting makes the clip playable and shareable again — it won't sharpen it.
Does it handle .3g2 files too?
Yes. .3g2 is the closely related format used by older CDMA phones and converts the same way. Drop one in and you'll see its details read back before you start.