VHS to USB conversion service
Get your old tapes delivered on a USB drive — just plug in and play on any TV or computer.
Insured Shipping · Every Tape Quality-Checked · Family-Owned Business
All your tapes on one tiny drive
No downloads, no discs — just plug it in.
A USB drive is one of the easiest ways to get your old home movies onto a modern TV or computer. Plug it into the USB port, open the file, and hit play. No apps to install, no cloud accounts to set up, no waiting for downloads. Everything lives on the drive, ready to go.
USB drives are also easy to share. Hand one to a sibling, make a copy for your parents, or bring it to a family gathering and plug it straight into the TV. They make great gifts — especially for relatives who aren't comfortable navigating cloud links or streaming apps.
Every tape is played back on calibrated decks and captured at the best quality the format allows. Your files are loaded onto a labeled USB drive and shipped with your original tapes. You get a physical backup you can hold onto, plus a digital download link as a second copy.
What it costs
Pick a service tier, add USB delivery, and you're set.
Digital transfer + USB
From $20/tape + $10/drive
Your tape captured as-is, delivered as a digital file and on a ready-to-play USB drive.
HD restoration + USB
From $35/tape + $10/drive
Upscaled, denoised, and color-corrected — then loaded onto a labeled USB drive.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about our VHS to USB service.
What size USB drive do you use?
We use high-quality USB 3.0 drives sized to fit your order. Most orders ship on a 32 GB or 64 GB drive, which holds dozens of tapes. If you're sending a large collection, we'll upgrade the drive size automatically at no extra charge.
Can I provide my own USB drive?
Yes — just include it in the box with your tapes. We'll load your files onto it and ship it back. If the drive doesn't have enough space, we'll reach out before proceeding.
Can I get both digital download and USB?
Yes. Every order includes a digital download link. Adding the USB option means you'll also get a physical drive shipped to your door with all your files ready to go.
What format are the files on the drive?
Files are delivered as MP4 (H.264), which plays on virtually any computer, TV, or media player. The drive is formatted as exFAT so it works on both Mac and Windows out of the box.