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ImTOO Blu-ray to MKV Converter is generally not worth it in 2026. While it is a functional tool that reliably digitizes Blu-ray collections, its core software architecture has not seen significant modern updates, and its premium price tag is difficult to justify when superior, industry-standard alternatives are widely available for free. The Cost-to-Value Breakdown

High Price Tag: ImTOO charges a commercial licensing fee for its ripping software. For casual users who just want to digitize a physical movie library, this upfront cost provides very low value.

Outdated Architecture: ImTOO’s underlying engine handles standard Blu-rays fine, but it struggles compared to competitors when dealing with stubborn, modern copy-protection mechanisms or high-end 4K UHD Blu-ray discs.

Unnecessary Re-encoding: ImTOO often defaults to re-encoding the video stream. Re-encoding degrades the original video quality and takes significant CPU time. Modern workflows favor “remuxing,” which extracts the raw video straight into an MKV container with 1:1 identical quality. Where ImTOO Still Performs Well