Any Video Encryptor
Encrypt video files with AES protection and password playback


Windows 2000/2003/XP/7/8/10/11 (32 bits &64 bits)

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What Does Any Video Encryptor Do?

Any Video Encryptor is video encryption software for users and teams who want to encrypt video files, package them for safer local delivery, and require a playback password before protected content can be opened.
It is strongest in workflows centered on MP4, AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, and other local media files where file-level encryption matters more than full DRM-style online access control.

Protected files can be exported as Gfx or EXE packages, giving you a practical way to share encrypted videos without exposing the original source files.


For enterprise deployment and integration scenarios, a command-line version is also available.

Core Video Encryption Features

Government-level Security

Any Video Encryptor uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a trusted encryption algorithm for protecting local video files and packaged media deliveries.

Encrypt Video Files in Popular Formats

Encrypt MP4, AVI, MKV, WMV, FLV, and other common video formats in workflows where password-protected local playback matters most.

High Speed Encryption

SuperSpeed encryption protects videos in original quality within seconds, with no re-encoding and no quality loss in typical workflows.

Package Multiple Files into One Delivery

Select multiple files and export them into one protected package with one playback workflow, reducing delivery friction for local sharing and bundled releases.

Gfx or EXE Formats

This application can export two encryption formats: Gfx or EXE. A Gfx package can include one or more video, audio, or image files and can be played with the Any Video Encryptor player workflow. EXE output creates portable protected applications, so recipients can view content without installing the full program.

Encrypted Local Privacy

Protect sensitive video files so they are harder to open, copy, or casually view when a device, USB drive, or local storage folder is accessed by someone else.

Password-Gated Playback Access

Require a playback password before encrypted content can be opened, which is useful when you want simple file-delivery protection without moving to a full DRM workflow.

Portable Encrypted Delivery

Generate protected packages for USB drives, external disks, shared folders, or offline delivery channels without exposing the original video files.

Encrypted Video Player Workflow

Provide playback through the protected viewer workflow so recipients can open encrypted content without handling the original source files directly.

Gfx or EXE Delivery Formats

Choose Gfx or EXE output depending on whether you want a packaged protected-player workflow or a more portable self-running delivery format.

Flexible Viewer Experience

Provide protected playback in a controlled viewer workflow to reduce accidental misuse while keeping access straightforward for recipients.

Scalable Multi-File Packaging

Bundle related media assets into one encrypted deliverable when local, client, or training-file distribution needs to stay simple and protected.

Customer Testimonials

Any Video Encryptor helped us share premium training videos with better access control and less unauthorized forwarding.

- Olivia M., IT Security Lead

AES-based encryption and password playback controls have been stable in daily content delivery.

- Kevin T., Systems Administrator

Multi-format protection reduced tool switching when we distribute mixed video and image packages.

- Rachel P., Compliance Manager

High-speed encryption let us protect large media libraries quickly before publishing deadlines.

- Daniel K., IT Administrator

Bundling multiple files into one protected package made client delivery simpler and easier to manage.

- Brian C., Support Engineer

Gfx and EXE output options gave us flexibility for both managed and install-free playback environments.

- Megan S., Operations Manager

Device-level playback controls reduced leakage risk when sending review copies to external stakeholders.

- Aaron W., Team Lead

We now use encrypted playback files for partner previews, and unauthorized resharing incidents dropped noticeably.

- Megan S., Media Operations Manager

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Top How-to Guides

Who Is This For?

Users who need to encrypt video files before sharing

Protect local video files with AES encryption and password playback before sending them to clients, partners, or internal teams.

Teams delivering videos through USB or offline channels

Use protected Gfx or EXE packages when recipients need practical local playback without receiving the original source files.

Businesses packaging mixed local media bundles

Bundle related video and media files into one encrypted package when local delivery convenience matters as much as protection.

Users who need file encryption, not full DRM

This product fits password-gated encrypted playback better than heavy post-delivery policy control or online authorization workflows.

Why Choose Any Video Encryptor Instead of Video DRM Protection?

Best for encrypted file delivery and password playback

Choose Any Video Encryptor when your main goal is encrypting video files and opening them through a protected local player workflow.

Video DRM Protection is stronger for access revocation

If you need blacklist-based access withdrawal, broader policy control, and more advanced protected-distribution workflows, the DRM page is the better fit.

Video Copy Protection is better for simpler anti-copy workflows

If your main goal is lightweight anti-copy delivery rather than encrypted local playback, a copy-protection page may fit better.

Any Video Encryptor is strongest in offline and local delivery

This page is most relevant for USB delivery, EXE or Gfx output, and password-gated local playback of encrypted video files.

Common Video Encryption Use Cases

Password protect local video files before sharing

Encrypt MP4 and other video files before sending them through local delivery workflows where plain files would be too exposed.

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Create encrypted playback packages for USB delivery

Export protected packages for USB drives and external media when recipients need practical offline viewing workflows.

Encrypt video for USB delivery | Protect video files for USB sharing | Encrypted video player workflow

Bundle multiple videos into one encrypted package

Group related local media files into one protected deliverable when release management and playback simplicity both matter.

Package videos as EXE files | Package videos as GFX files | Best video file encryption software

Separate file encryption from DRM-style distribution control

Use this product when file-level encryption is enough, and move to DRM Protection only when stronger post-delivery control is required.

Video encryption vs video DRM

Any Video Encryptor FAQ

Can Any Video Encryptor password protect video files?

Yes. It is designed to encrypt video files and require playback passwords before protected packages can be opened.

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Can I distribute encrypted videos on USB drives?

Yes. The product is well suited to protected USB, external-drive, and offline file-delivery workflows.

Protect video files for USB sharing | Encrypted video player workflow

Is this page better for video encryption than full DRM?

Yes, when your workflow mainly needs encrypted local delivery and password playback rather than broader online access-control policies.

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What is the difference between Any Video Encryptor and Video DRM Protection?

Any Video Encryptor focuses on encrypted video files and password playback. Video DRM Protection is stronger for blacklist-based revocation, access policies, and broader protected-distribution control.

Video encryption vs video DRM

Choose the Right GiliSoft Tool

Choose Any Video Encryptor for local encrypted playback

Use Any Video Encryptor when you need to encrypt video files, package them as Gfx or EXE files, and open them through password-protected local playback.

Choose Video DRM Protection for stronger post-delivery control

Use Video DRM Protection when you need device binding, blacklist-based revocation, access rules, or stronger protected-distribution control after delivery.

Video DRM Protection | Video encryption vs video DRM

Choose Video Copy Protection for lighter anti-copy delivery

Use Video Copy Protection when your main goal is simple anti-copy packaging rather than encrypted local playback and password-based file access.

Video Copy Protection

Keep product intent clear across your media workflow

Choose this page for encrypted video files and local playback, move to DRM for broader video access control, and use copy protection for simpler anti-copy distribution.

Media Review

  Editors highlighted practical media encryption controls for protected video and document distribution.
    Coverage noted straightforward setup for teams needing immediate confidentiality controls.

With Any Video Encryptor, you can encrypt your media files into executable files that
will only run in the drive you choose using the program....

  Reviewers praised password-based playback controls aligned with everyday compliance routines.
    Lab observations mentioned stable lock and unlock behavior under repeated operations.

 

Any Video Encryptor is a copy protection software program that lets you prevent
illegal copying and distribution of your media files....

  Independent write-ups described the product as dependable for routine protected-media delivery.
    Commentary emphasized clear administration and predictable access flows.

 

Any Video Encryptor can protect all types of media files like videos, audios,
and pictures. ...

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