Top 3 Paid Video Converters of 2020

There are as many video formats as there are devices to play them on. A version that works with computers might not be compatible with mobile devices. And that’s where video converters come in. They change file formats, making it possible to play videos on a range of platforms.

In this post, we reveal the top three paid video converters for Windows. We tested the software’s usability, effectiveness, and speed in order to draw up the following list.

VideoProc

The first honour goes to this piece of nifty conversion software. VideoProc is extremely easy to use, secure, and an excellent video converter. It supports over 70 formats, including MOV, AVI, and MP4.

While it is considered a paid-only software, VideoProc has a trial version. This freebie allows access to the full range of features, but limits the length of videos you can convert. Once you go pro, however, this limit goes away, giving you the freedom to work on files of all sizes.

Wondershare UniConverter

Wondershare Uniconverter is another excellent video converter. The only difference between it and VideoProc is the trial version. Unfortunately, Wondershare’s trial version is almost unusable. They limit the features, making it hard to tell what you’re getting into before purchasing.

After payment, however, the software allows unlimited high-speed conversions. You can also use its inbuilt downloader, disc burner, and screen recorder.

On top of that, Wondershare supports 35 video formats, including MPEG, MOV, and MP4. It can also handle 4K conversions without problems.

WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory

WonderFox Converter has both a free and paid option. While the trial version of this software allows access to all features, they limit video length to five minutes. Also, this software can handle up to 21 formats, including MP4, MOV, and MPG.

Conclusion

In brief, all these video converters are great. With any of them, you’ll never have to deal with intrusive ads or annoying upsells again.