Sample Video Files for Testing
Download free, high-quality sample videos for QA automation, cross-browser testing, and streaming calibration. Available in 4K, 1080p, and 720p across all major codecs.
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MP4
STANDARD
MPEG-4Universal format for all browsers and mobile devices. |
WEBM
HTML5
Web MediaGoogle’s open-source format for modern web video. |
MOV
APPLE
QuickTimeApple’s native format for iOS and macOS applications. |
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MKV
ADVANCED
MatroskaContainer for multiple audio tracks and subtitles. |
AVI
LEGACY
Legacy AVIOld Microsoft standard for backward compatibility. |
WMV
WINDOWS
Win MediaProprietary Windows format for legacy systems. |
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HEVC
H.265
HEVC / 4KAdvanced compression for high-res 4K testing. |
M3U8
HLS
ManifestPlaylist format for HTTP Live Streaming (HLS). |
TS
SEGMENT
Trans. StreamRaw video segments used in streaming protocols. |
Testing all major codecs from Legacy AVI to modern HEVC.
Why use our Dummy Video Files?
Developers, QA engineers, and content creators often need reliable sample video files to test applications, media players, and streaming workflows. Our library provides copyright-free, safe-to-use dummy videos in every major format.
- Cross-Browser Testing: Verify that your HTML5 player falls back correctly between MP4 (H.264), WebM (VP9), and Ogg.
- Bandwidth Simulation: Test how your app handles different bitrates and file sizes (1MB, 5MB, 10MB, up to 1GB).
- Automation Support: Direct download links suitable for Selenium, Puppeteer, or Cypress scripts.
Format Compatibility Guide
| Extension | Best Use Case | Compression |
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| .MP4 | Standard for web & mobile compatibility. | H.264 / AAC |
| .WEBM | Optimized for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. | VP8 / VP9 |
| .MOV | High-quality editing and Apple ecosystem. | ProRes / H.264 |
| .HEVC | Testing 4K/8K resolution performance. | H.265 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, all sample videos are created by us or sourced from public domain footage (Creative Commons 0), making them safe for commercial project testing.
Absolutely. Check the HEVC and MP4 sections for high-resolution (3840×2160) and high-framerate test clips.
