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Your videos get smaller before they upload.
Smaller files move faster, especially on weak internet.
By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice · 1 min read
You finish recording a video on your phone. Before it uploads to our servers, the video automatically shrinks down. No settings to fiddle with, no quality loss you'd notice. It just gets smaller and moves faster.
This helps if you're uploading on weak signal or slow internet. Smaller files mean the upload finishes instead of timing out halfway through. You're not sitting there waiting for a massive raw video to crawl across the network.
The shrinking happens behind the scenes. You don't have to think about it or choose a quality level. Most people watch videos on phones anyway, so a smaller file plays just as smooth as the original.
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