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Very Good FFmpeg icon

Very Good FFmpeg

Cloud-based FFmpeg REST API with usage-based pricing. Run any FFmpeg command on dedicated high-performance infrastructure and pay per GB processed.

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Cost / License

  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Online
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Features

Properties

  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Non Destructive Editing
  2.  Ad-free
  3.  Chroma Key / Green Screen
  4.  Transitions Effects
  5.  Keyframe Animation
  6.  Lossless Audio
  7.  Hardware Accelerated
  8.  Support for 4K
  9.  Batch Editing
  10.  Support for Layers
  11.  Colour Grading
  12.  Cloud platform
  13.  Video Converter
  14.  FFMPEG support
  15.  Logging
  16.  REST API
  17.  Media Transcoding
  18. Make.com icon  Make.com Integration

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    Very Good FFmpeg
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $1 and $100 per month.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Very Good FFmpeg?

Very Good FFmpeg is a cloud API for video and audio transcoding, format conversion, compression, and media processing. Submit a command, get output back, and pay only for what you process. No subscriptions, no monthly minimums, no worker fleets to manage.

Pricing is usage-based: $0.50/GB up to 10 GB, dropping to $0.10/GB up to 100 GB, and $0.08/GB beyond that. The first 2 GB are free. If you don't process anything in a month, you pay nothing.

Jobs run on dedicated 16 vCPU hardware, with Nvidia GPU instances available on demand. Single jobs can run for up to 6 hours, and multiple operations can be chained in a single request. Every job streams logs in realtime through the dashboard, and if a job fails, built-in AI auto-diagnosis explains what went wrong. The API supports up to 100 requests per second.

Official TypeScript and Python SDKs are available, along with an MCP server and integrations for Make.com and n8n. Teams are supported with role-based access control built in. A longer description of the application; this could be written by yourself or taken from official material.