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Smooth 60 FPS

Convert any video to 60fps free — with real AI frame interpolation, not frame duplication. Our AI paints brand-new in-between frames so motion looks genuinely smooth, and pushes footage to 120 or 240 FPS for ultra slow-mo. No sign-up and no app to install — most free converters either duplicate frames or stamp a watermark on the result; this one actually invents the frames and lets you preview the full smooth video first.

Converting a video to 60fps means generating new in-between frames so motion looks fluid instead of choppy. True AI frame interpolation invents those frames by predicting how everything moves between each pair — which is why it looks genuinely smooth, unlike basic converters that simply duplicate frames and only inflate the file size. EditClips.online runs real AI interpolation (the RIFE model, on a GPU) to boost any clip to 24, 30, 48, 60, 120, or 240 FPS — ideal for anime, gaming clips, drone and sports footage, and slow-motion. It's free to try with no sign-up and no app to install: upload the video, pick the target frame rate, and download the smooth result.

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How to Use Smooth 60 FPS

  1. Upload your video — MP4, MKV, MOV, WebM and more (no app, no sign-up to start)
  2. Pick the target frame rate — 60 FPS for smooth playback, 120 FPS for 120Hz displays, 240 FPS for slow-motion
  3. Choose Fast (great for most clips) or Best Quality (ensemble — sharper on fast motion)
  4. Click Process — the AI generates the in-between frames on a GPU; you'll see a time estimate first
  5. Preview the smooth result and download your high-FPS MP4

Features

  • Real AI frame interpolation — the AI paints brand-new in-between frames (RIFE), it doesn't just duplicate them
  • Free to try with no sign-up and no app — preview the full smooth result before you download
  • Boost to 24, 30, 48, 60, 120, or 240 FPS — most converters stop at 60
  • 240 FPS unlocks pro slow-motion — 8x slow-mo at 30fps playback
  • Fast or Best Quality (ensemble) mode — sharper on fast motion like sports and gaming
  • Great on anime, gaming clips, drone, sports, and old low-FPS footage
  • Clean MP4 output, original audio kept — runs on our GPU, not your device

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a video to 60fps?
Upload your video, choose 60 FPS as the target frame rate, and click Process. Our AI generates the in-between frames and returns a smooth 60fps video — no app or sign-up to start.
Is it free? Do I need an account?
It's free to try with no sign-up, and you can preview the full smooth result. The free download carries a small watermark, which you can remove by unlocking — unlike tools that watermark the preview itself or force a login just to try.
Is this real AI, or does it just duplicate frames?
Real AI. Most free '60fps converters' duplicate or re-time existing frames, which makes the file bigger but not actually smoother. Ours uses true AI interpolation (the RIFE model) to generate brand-new frames from motion, so the result looks genuinely fluid.
Can I convert 30fps to 60fps?
Yes — the most popular use. The AI paints a brand-new frame between every existing pair, far smoother than frame-duplication.
How does it make a video smoother?
It analyzes how things move between two frames and paints new frames in between, so playback looks fluid instead of choppy.
Do I need a special camera or a powerful GPU?
No. The AI runs on our GPU, not your device — any phone clip, screen recording, or downloaded video works.
Why is it popular for anime?
Anime is usually drawn at 24fps or lower, so boosting it to 60fps creates the silky look popular on YouTube anime edits, and the AI handles it well.
What can I do with 240 FPS?
Stunning slow-motion: play back at 30fps for 8x slow-mo, or 60fps for 4x. Great for sports highlights, dance, and cinematic moments.
What's the difference between 120 and 240 FPS?
120 FPS is for ultra-smooth playback on 120Hz displays (gaming monitors, newer phones); 240 FPS is for slow-motion flexibility.
What's best for gaming clips and sports?
Use Best Quality mode for fast motion; 60 or 120 FPS for gaming clips, 240 FPS for slow-mo replays.
What formats and lengths are supported?
MP4, MKV, MOV, WebM and more, output as a clean MP4. Free runs cover everyday clips; longer or higher-FPS jobs are available on a paid plan.
Will it change my resolution?
No — it keeps your original resolution and only changes the frame rate. Want higher resolution too? Pair it with our AI Video Upscaler.
Will the file get bigger?
Yes — more frames means a larger file (a 4x FPS boost roughly quadruples size). Run it through Compress Video afterward to shrink it while keeping the smooth motion.