Video2Many is now live on the Microsoft Store. It is the video sibling of Audio2Many — a focused batch video converter with one trick the free tools rarely lead with: when a file only needs re-packaging, it converts losslessly, in seconds.

What it does
- Add individual files or whole folders — every subfolder is scanned and every readable video file is queued.
- Pick one output format for the batch — MP4 (H.264 or HEVC), WebM (VP9 or AV1), WMV, AVI or Ogg — and set resolution, frame rate and bitrate, or leave them matched to the source.
- A Plan column shows, before you start, which files will be remuxed losslessly and which will be re-encoded.
- Tags and cover art are carried across to each converted file where the container supports it.
- An end-of-run report lists every file's result, including whether it was remuxed or re-encoded.
Lossless when possible
A surprising amount of “convert to MP4” is really re-packaging — an MKV that already holds the right video. Video2Many spots those files and copies the streams across with no re-encoding and no quality loss. Everything runs entirely on your PC; the only time it reaches the internet is to check your Microsoft Store licence and for updates.
Price
Video2Many is a one-time purchase of £5.99 on the Microsoft Store, with a free 15-day trial so you can evaluate the full app before you buy. No subscription.