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30fps to 60fps Converter

Convert 30fps video to silky-smooth 60fps with AI frame interpolation. The neural network doubles the frame count by synthesizing a new frame between every pair of existing frames — no duplication, no ghosting. Perfect for phone videos, gaming clips, screen recordings, and anything captured at the default 30fps.

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How to Use 30fps to 60fps Converter

  1. Upload your 30fps video (the source frame rate is detected automatically)
  2. 60fps is pre-selected as the target
  3. Choose Browser mode (free, fast) or Server mode (AI, higher quality)
  4. Click Process — typical wait is 1-3× real time
  5. Download the 60fps result

Features

  • 2× frame interpolation — 30fps source → smooth 60fps output
  • AI synthesizes the new in-between frame for every pair — no frame doubling
  • Works perfectly on iPhone / Android default-30fps recordings
  • Great for gaming clips, screen recordings, GoPro footage
  • Free browser mode for short clips, GPU server mode for longer
  • No app install, no account needed

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert 30fps to 60fps?
30fps is the default for most phone cameras and screen recordings, but motion can look choppy — especially during fast pans, gaming action, or sports clips. Converting to 60fps doubles the smoothness; with AI interpolation the result genuinely looks like it was captured at 60fps rather than upsampled.
Is my phone video really 30fps?
Most likely yes — iPhone defaults to 30fps for back-camera 4K, Android default cameras record at 30fps, and screen-recording apps usually capture at 30fps. You can check by looking at the file properties or letting our tool auto-detect on upload.
How long does 30→60 fps conversion take?
It's the easiest interpolation ratio (just one new frame between every existing pair). Server mode typically runs at 2-3× real time — a 1-minute clip in about 2-3 minutes. Browser mode is faster but uses FFmpeg minterpolate, which is less artifact-free than AI.
Will the file size double when I go from 30 to 60fps?
Roughly yes — the encoded file gets larger because it has twice as many frames. Exact ratio depends on encoder settings; we use sensible defaults that keep size growth around 1.5-1.8× rather than full 2×.