WebM Video
WebM is an open, royalty-free video format developed by Google for the web. It uses VP8, VP9, or AV1 video codecs with Vorbis or Opus audio in a Matroska-based container. WebM is natively supported in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Android.
MIME Type
video/webm
Type
Binary
Compression
Lossy
Advantages
- + Completely open source and royalty-free
- + VP9 and AV1 offer excellent compression efficiency
- + Native browser support in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera
- + Opus audio provides superior quality at low bitrates
Disadvantages
- − Not natively supported on Safari (pre-2020) or older Apple devices
- − Smaller ecosystem of editing tools compared to MP4
- − AV1 encoding is very slow compared to H.264
When to Use .WEBM
Use WebM for web video where royalty-free codecs are preferred, especially with VP9 or AV1 for excellent quality-per-bit.
Technical Details
WebM is a profile of the Matroska container restricted to VP8/VP9/AV1 video and Vorbis/Opus audio. It uses EBML binary markup and is designed for low-overhead web streaming.
History
Google introduced WebM in 2010 after acquiring On2 Technologies and open-sourcing VP8. VP9 followed in 2013, and AV1 (developed by the Alliance for Open Media) was added in 2018.
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