Convert 3GP to MOV — Free Online Converter
Convert 3GPP Multimedia (.3gp) to QuickTime Movie (.mov) online for free. Fast, secure video conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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Upload your .3gp file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .mov file when it's ready.
About 3GP to MOV Conversion
3GP is the mobile video container for GSM networks, supporting H.263/H.264 video and AMR/AAC audio at low resolutions. MOV is Apple's QuickTime container, developed alongside Mac OS in 1991 and still the native video format for macOS, iOS, Final Cut Pro, and the entire Apple professional video ecosystem. Converting 3GP to MOV repackages mobile video into the container that Apple's tools understand natively, enabling professional editing, Color grading, and Motion graphics workflows.
Why Convert 3GP to MOV?
Final Cut Pro, Motion, Compressor, and other Apple professional tools prefer MOV input. While they can import MP4, MOV supports ProRes codecs, timecode tracks, and advanced metadata that MP4 does not. Converting 3GP footage to MOV with H.264 or ProRes provides the cleanest possible ingest into Apple's professional workflow. Even for casual use, MOV ensures proper integration with macOS QuickLook previews, Finder thumbnails, and AirDrop sharing.
Common Use Cases
- Importing 3GP mobile footage into Final Cut Pro for professional editing
- Creating QuickTime-compatible files for macOS Preview and QuickLook
- Preparing 3GP content for Apple Motion or Compressor pipelines
- Building a MOV-based media library compatible with Apple's entire ecosystem
- Converting 3GP clips for use in Keynote presentations on Mac
How It Works
FFmpeg transcodes 3GP video to H.264 (or optionally ProRes 422 for editing) inside a QuickTime MOV container. Audio is converted from AMR to AAC-LC or PCM depending on the workflow (PCM for editing, AAC for distribution). The MOV container supports timecode tracks, multiple audio channels, and Apple-specific metadata atoms. Faststart (moov atom relocation) is applied for streaming compatibility.
Quality & Performance
MOV is a container — quality depends on the chosen codec. H.264 in MOV is identical in quality to H.264 in MP4. If ProRes 422 is selected for editing purposes, the file will be much larger but provides an excellent editing-friendly intermediate. Audio quality improves substantially from AMR to AAC or PCM.
Device Compatibility
| Device | 3GP | MOV |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Partial |
| macOS | Partial | Native |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Native |
| Android | Native | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Partial |
| Web Browser | No | No |
Recommended Settings by Platform
YouTube
Resolution: 1920x1080
Bitrate: 8-12 Mbps
H.264 recommended for fast processing
Resolution: 1080x1080
Bitrate: 3.5 Mbps
Square or 9:16 for Reels
TikTok
Resolution: 1080x1920
Bitrate: 4 Mbps
9:16 vertical, under 60s ideal
Twitter/X
Resolution: 1280x720
Bitrate: 5 Mbps
Under 140s, 512MB max
Resolution: 960x540
Bitrate: 2 Mbps
16MB limit for standard, 64MB for document
Discord
Resolution: 1280x720
Bitrate: 4 Mbps
8MB free, 50MB Nitro
Tips for Best Results
- 1Use H.264 in MOV for general-purpose output that works everywhere in the Apple ecosystem.
- 2Choose ProRes 422 only if you plan to edit in Final Cut Pro — the file sizes are dramatically larger.
- 3Convert AMR audio to PCM (uncompressed) inside MOV for editing, or AAC for distribution.
- 4Enable faststart for streaming and instant preview in QuickLook.
- 5Keep the original 3GP resolution — upscaling adds no real detail and inflates file size unnecessarily.
Related Conversions
3GP to MOV conversion is essential for anyone working in Apple's professional video ecosystem, providing native compatibility with Final Cut Pro, Motion, and the entire macOS media stack.