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Compare CloudConvert and BriskTool for file conversion. API quality, format support, privacy, and pricing compared.
| Feature | CloudConvert | BriskTool |
|---|---|---|
| Supported formats | 200+ formats | Image, PDF, audio formats |
| API quality | Excellent (production-grade) | No API |
| Privacy | ISO 27001 certified, files encrypted | Files never leave device |
| Automation | Zapier, webhooks, workflows | Manual only |
| Free credits | 25 conversion minutes/day | Unlimited for browser tools |
| Video conversion | Yes (excellent) | Video to GIF only |
| Pricing model | Pay-per-use or subscriptions | $6/month flat |
| S3/cloud integration | Yes (S3, GCS, Azure) | No |
CloudConvert has a production-grade API with S3 integration, Zapier automation, and webhooks - ideal for developer workflows.
BriskTool processes everything in the browser. CloudConvert uses server processing but is ISO 27001 certified.
CloudConvert supports 200+ formats including video, documents, and eBooks. BriskTool focuses on image, PDF, and audio.
CloudConvert uses a credit-based pricing model. BriskTool has a flat $6/month Pro tier.
CloudConvert is the professional choice for developers and businesses that need API access, automation, and cloud storage integration. The API is excellent and supports 200+ formats. BriskTool is better for individual users who need quick, private conversions without infrastructure - no API needed, just drag and drop in your browser.
No signup required. Files never leave your device.
Yes. CloudConvert has a production-grade REST API, S3 integration, Zapier automation, and webhook support. BriskTool does not offer an API. For programmatic conversion, CloudConvert is the clear winner.
CloudConvert gives you 25 free conversion minutes per day. After that, you buy conversion minutes or subscribe. Pricing varies by conversion type. BriskTool charges a flat $6/month for Pro.
BriskTool is simpler for one-off conversions - just open the page, drop your file, and download. No account needed. CloudConvert works too but is designed more for automated workflows.