MOV to MKV Converter
Repackage MOV videos into versatile Matroska MKV online
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Feature-Rich Container
MKV packs multiple audio streams, subtitle tracks, and chapter markers into one file. Convert your MOV to a container that organizes all your media layers.
Full Codec Freedom
MKV accepts H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1, and dozens more codecs. Pick the encoding that best balances quality and size for your converted MOV content.
Online, No Installs
Run the conversion directly in your browser — no desktop app to download or maintain. Works on any OS with nothing more than an internet connection.
How to convert MOV to MKV
Select or drag&drop MOV video to convert it to the MKV format from your computer, iPhone or Android. Moreover, it is possible to choose it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account.
Now your video is uploaded and you can start the MOV to MKV conversion. If it is needed, change the output format to one of the 37 video formats supported. After that, you can add more videos for batch conversion.
If you want, you can customize such settings as resolution, quality, aspect ratio and others by clicking the gear icon. Apply them to all the video files if necessary and click the button "Convert" to process.
Once your video is converted and edited, you can download it to your Mac, PC or another device. If necessary, save the file to your Dropbox or Google Drive account.
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
MKV handles multiple audio tracks, subtitles, and chapter markers in a single file — features MOV supports partially. It is the format of choice for media libraries.
VLC, PotPlayer, MPV, Kodi, and Plex all play MKV flawlessly. Windows 10/11 supports MKV natively through the built-in Films & TV application.
Yes — MKV excels at embedding multiple subtitle languages alongside multiple audio tracks. This makes it the premier format for multilingual video content.
Completely — Matroska is open-source and royalty-free. There are no licensing restrictions on creating, distributing, or playing MKV files.
MKV is a container, not a codec. Video and audio quality depend on your chosen encoding settings — lossless transcoding preserves every bit of the original.
Most modern smart TVs from Samsung, LG, and Sony support MKV playback. Check your model specs, but MKV is widely accepted in living room setups.