Local by default
Supported files are encoded in browser memory, not uploaded.
Convert, compress, inspect, and export files with batch controls and verified results—without surrendering supported files to a remote service.
Batch files can each use a different output. Nothing uploads for local conversions.
Working inputs include camera RAW, browser-local audio/video, PDF, CBZ/CBR comics, office documents, ebooks, markup, 3D models, structured text, images, and archives.Supported files are encoded in browser memory, not uploaded.
Real signatures are checked before downloads are enabled.
Give every file its own output and keep successful results.
Most online converters are upload services: your file travels to a server, is processed there, and a download link comes back. Novus Convert takes the opposite approach. The conversion engines — an FFmpeg build for audio and video, LibRaw for camera RAW files, pdf.js for documents, libarchive for RAR and 7-Zip, Open CASCADE for CAD geometry, and a set of hand-written encoders for image formats — are compiled to WebAssembly and run inside your browser tab. The file you pick never crosses the network, which is why there is no upload progress bar, no file-size pricing tier, and no server queue.
Every export is verified before the download unlocks: the engine checks that the output bytes carry the real signature of the format you asked for, so a failed encode can never be saved as a broken file with the right extension. Formats the engines cannot genuinely process are documented as reference guides instead of being offered as fake conversions — the format directory below reflects exactly what runs on your device today.