Currently, AnyDesk session recordings are saved in a proprietary .anydesk format. To share this footage with stakeholders (e.g., for compliance audits, IT troubleshooting proofs, or client demonstrations), users often have to search for third-party "AnyDesk to MP4 converters," which can be unsafe, unreliable, or require a paid license. The "verified" search term indicates users are actively struggling to find a trustworthy way to standardize their recordings.
ffmpeg -i broken.mov -c copy fixed.mp4
If the built-in export feature doesn't work for you, or if you're looking for more advanced conversion options, you can use third-party video converters. Here are a few popular options:
Convert with FFmpeg (assume input file input.any and desired output output.mp4):
AnyDesk session recordings are saved in a proprietary file format, which is only playable within the AnyDesk client. There is currently no official internal tool