Karolis Valatka
Your iPhone videos look stunning on your phone - and washed-out gray on Windows, Discord, and older TVs. That's because iPhone records HDR video, and most screens and apps outside Apple's world don't understand it.
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Your iPhone videos look stunning on your phone - and washed-out gray on Windows, Discord, and older TVs. That's because iPhone records HDR video, and most screens and apps outside Apple's world don't understand it.
SDR Ready fixes it in one tap.
Pick your videos, see the before/after proof, convert. Converted copies are saved to Photos right next to the originals - originals never touched.
WHY SDR READY
• One button. No color-science quiz, no seven presets.
• Split-screen proof - see exactly what others see, before you convert.
• Batch convert. Queue as many clips as you like.
• Works with everything iPhone shoots: Dolby Vision, HLG, HDR10, 4K.
• Already-SDR clips are detected and skipped - no pointless conversions.
• 100% on-device. No account, no upload, no internet needed.
• No subscription. Pay once, keep it forever.
WHAT IT DOES, HONESTLY
SDR Ready converts HDR video to standard H.264 / Rec.709 using Apple's own video engine - the same tone mapping Photos uses when it shows HDR footage on an SDR screen. Your converted copy looks right on Windows, Discord, WhatsApp Web, older TVs, projectors - every screen.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
Zero network requests. No analytics, no tracking, no ads, no third-party SDKs. Your videos never leave your phone.
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The latest observed download price is $220.00. Open the official App Store link to confirm the current checkout price.
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