6 of the Best Video Formats for 2025
By cchi@hubspot.com (Clifford Chi)
As a video marketer, you know there’s no cookie-cutter approach to crafting engaging videos, but you should always ensure you‘re using the best video format for your content, regardless of the kind of video you’re creating.
There is no one-size-fits-all video format— not every computer, video platform, or website browser supports every video format.
Fortunately, we’ve rounded up the best video formats and listed their pros and cons so you can learn which video format to use in different situations.
Once you know the best format for your videos, check out HubSpot’s Clip Creator, our free AI-powered video maker, so you can easily make high-quality videos.
Table of Contents
- Best for Long-form Video
- Best for Editing on Apple Devices
- Best for Copyright Protection
- Best for Streaming Online
- Best for Television
- Best for High-End Videos
6 of the Best Video Formats for 2025
1. MP4
Most digital devices and platforms support MP4, making it the most universal video format. MP4 can also store video, audio, text, and still images. Additionally, it can retain high video quality while maintaining relatively small file sizes.
Best for: MP4 formats are best for long-form video formats because MP4 files are relatively small but still of high quality.
“For my YouTube channel, I usually use the MP4 video format because a lot of the YouTube videos I made were as long as 20 minutes,” HubSpot Marketing Manager Erica Santiago says.
“MP4s are such small files that it would make rendering and uploading long-form videos a lot easier and more efficient. Plus, MP4s typically only experience a slight quality loss when uploaded to platforms like YouTube or TikTok.”
- Pros: MP4 files are fairly small, making them quick to upload and easy to save without clogging up space on your device.
- Cons: Because MP4 files are so straightforward and common to work with, they’re also easy to pirate, which poses a concern for creators.
2. MOV
Developed by Apple, MOV is a video format specifically designed for QuickTime Player. However, since there’s a version of QuickTime Player for Windows, MOV is also compatible with Windows.
The MOV video format can store audio, text, and video effects, but since its quality is usually so high, it’ll take up significantly more space on people’s computers.
Best for: The MOV format is best for editing on Apple devices since they’re specifically formatted for QuickTime Player.
Pros: MOVs are loved by filmmakers because they contain audio, text, and video effects and can be separated into multiple tracks. Their high quality makes MOVs easy to edit and is the professional standard in video editing.
Cons: Unlike MP4s, MOV formats are not widely playable across different devices, and their super high quality also leads to large file sizes.
“I rarely use MOV formatting for my videos because, in my opinion, the high quality doesn’t make up for how …read more
Source:: HubSpot Blog