Freemake video converter is a popular software to convert videos. Despite its name, it also works as an entry-level video editing application. It is available only for Windows PC. A blog post from the Freemake website says that currently, Freemake is not available for Mac OS. Windows users are having a question about this software.
When a video device is not supporting certain video formats, it could be annoying. On iOS and Android, there are several apps that support various video file formats. So, we will not find it difficult to play the video on our smartphones.
However, some devices like TV and mobile phones won't support specific video formats. To resolve the issue, we have to use video converter software apps. There are many free and paid software applications available on market for video conversion. One of the video converters is Freemake. The Freemake video converter was initially free but the latest version comes with its limitations.
In the latest version, you need to subscribe to a weekly/monthly/lifetime plan to enjoy the full features. In the free plan, the limitation is that you will see a bold text watermark in the converted video. Our understanding is that the Freemake converter is no longer free to use if you opt for the latest version.
Many users who have used Freemake at least once might have queries on the safety of the software. We will discuss why this question was raised. Should you utilize this application or not? Let's check it out in detail.