Batch video compression
Compress multiple videos in a row without rebuilding the task every time.
Clivon for Android
Fast, focused, and built for users who need smaller files without a messy workflow.
Clivon is the clean Android tool for batch video compression, batch image compression, and replace-original compression after processing. It is built for people who want speed, less storage use, and a straight path from select to compress to done.
Google does better when the page says exactly what the app does. This version keeps the message sharp: Clivon compresses media, supports batches, and prioritizes speed.
Compress multiple videos in a row without rebuilding the task every time.
Reduce image size in batches so users can clean storage faster.
Made for speed first, with a straightforward path from selection to result.
Support for replacing the original file after compression keeps the workflow tight.
Short, direct, and easy to understand. That is the style Google and real users both like.
Pick one file or a batch of videos and images from the device.
Run compression on the chosen files with a focused workflow built for speed.
Finish by keeping the compressed output or replacing originals when the workflow supports it.
This page now uses one clear topic, one clear app identity, and one clear search direction instead of mixing unrelated old content.
Clivon is presented as a media compressor, not a confused mix of old features.
The page naturally includes video compressor, image compressor, batch compression, and replace original.
The homepage supports the app listing instead of fighting it with the wrong story.
Clean headings, canonical URL, sitemap support, and app schema make crawling easier.
Keep these answers honest. That matters more than stuffing keywords into every paragraph.
Clivon compresses videos and images, with batch support and a fast workflow built for Android users who want smaller files quickly.
Yes. That feature is part of the new product direction and should stay visible on the site.
No. It gives Google a clean, correct signal. Rankings still depend on indexing, relevance, links, and how users respond over time.
The site should support the Play Store listing, not compete with it. Keep the homepage clean, keep the app description accurate, and make the download action obvious.