Tapes To Digital, a UK-based tape conversion service, provides digital transfer for VHS, VHS-C, Betamax, Video8, Hi8, Digital8, MiniDV, audio cassette and other legacy media formats. The company has completed conversions for more than 100,000 customers across the UK and Australia, with drop-off locations across Greater London, the South East, East of England, West Yorkshire and the West Midlands.
United Kingdom, 13th May 2026 – Tapes To Digital, a UK-based tape conversion service, offers digital transfer services for a wide range of legacy tape formats across the country. The company provides conversion for VHS, VHS-C, Betamax, Video8, Hi8, Digital8, MiniDV, MicroMV, U-Matic, Betacam and audio cassette tapes, alongside other media formats including vinyl records, reel-to-reel tapes, MiniDisc and DAT.

Magnetic tape, which has been a common format for home recordings since the 1970s, has a typical recommended storage lifespan of 20 to 30 years according to archival guidelines. Many tapes recorded during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s now fall within or beyond this period. Tapes To Digital provides households and organisations with a route to transfer the contents of older media into modern digital formats.
Playback equipment for older tape formats has also become harder to source in recent years. Production of new VHS recorders ended in 2016, and machines for formats such as Betamax, Video8 and MiniDV are increasingly available only through specialist suppliers.
“We work with customers across the UK who want to access old family videos, audio recordings and archive footage on modern devices,” said a spokesperson for Tapes To Digital. “Digital conversion provides a way to view, share and store content from formats that would otherwise require equipment that is no longer widely available.”
Tapes To Digital has completed conversions for more than 100,000 customers across the UK and Australia, processing over 10 million items of media to date. Customers receive their original tapes back alongside digital copies supplied on USB, DVD or via cloud storage. The company also provides repair services for tapes affected by mould, broken casings or sticky-shed syndrome prior to conversion.
All work is carried out in-house in the UK, with no tapes sent overseas. Drop-off locations are available across Greater London, the South East, East of England, West Yorkshire and the West Midlands. The company offers VHS to digital conversion and other tape transfer services with pricing from £15 per tape, with reduced rates available for larger volumes.
In addition to tape conversion, Tapes To Digital offers photo scanning, slide and negative digitisation, video editing, montage production, and floppy disk and Zip disk data recovery.
For more information or to request a quote, visit www.tapestodigital.co.uk or call 0800 707 4227.
About Tapes To Digital
Tapes To Digital is a UK tape conversion service that transfers VHS, camcorder, audio cassette and other legacy media formats to digital. With drop-off locations across Greater London, the South East, East of England, West Yorkshire and the West Midlands, the company has completed conversions for over 100,000 customers. All conversions are carried out in-house, and damaged tape repair is available. For more information, visit www.tapestodigital.co.uk.
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