Is extracting audio from video free?
Yes. The tool is completely free with no limits, watermarks or sign-up requirements.
Free browser-based video tool
Pull the audio track out of any video and save it as MP3 or WAV. Upload a video, pick the format you want, and download the extracted sound in seconds. Everything runs locally in your browser.
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Extracting audio from a video is useful for podcasts, interviews, lectures, voice memos, music and subtitles. This free tool reads your video file, drops the picture track and re-encodes just the audio into a standalone MP3 or WAV file you can play on any device or edit in any audio app.
Yes. The tool is completely free with no limits, watermarks or sign-up requirements.
Any format your browser can decode — MP4, WebM, MOV, AVI, MKV and more. The video is handled locally by ffmpeg.wasm.
No. Extraction happens entirely in your browser, so your video never leaves your device.
MP3 is compressed and small, ideal for sharing and playback. WAV is uncompressed and lossless, better for editing and maximum quality.
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