Video → audio

Extract audio from any video, free and in your browser.

Pull the sound out of a clip and keep it as an MP3, M4A, or WAV — no sign-up, nothing uploaded.

Got a lecture, podcast recording, interview, or music video you want as an audio file? Choose the part you need, pick a format, and download the audio. Your video never leaves your device — it's decoded and the audio is extracted right here in the page.

No upload
Runs 100% in your browser.
MP3 · M4A · WAV
Pick the format you need.
Trim as you go
Extract just the range you want.

Drop a video to extract its audio

Choose a range and a format — the audio is pulled out on your device and offered as a download.

Want a transcript and AI summary instead? Turn the video into notes →

How it works

Three steps from a video to an audio file.

01

Add your video

Drag in a video or audio file — MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, MP3, or M4A. The file is read locally; nothing is uploaded.

02

Pick a range & format

Choose the start and end you want (up to 10 minutes) and an output format — MP3 for compatibility, M4A for smaller files, or WAV for full quality.

03

Preview & download

The audio is extracted in your browser. Play it right on the page to check it, then download the file to your device.

Output formats

MP3, M4A, or WAV — your choice.

MP3 — the most compatible format. Plays on every phone, computer, car stereo, and app.

M4A (AAC) — smaller files at the same quality, great for Apple devices and tight storage.

WAV — uncompressed and full quality, ideal when you'll edit the audio further.

Why use it

Private, fast, and free.

Nothing is uploaded — your video is processed entirely on your device, so it stays private.

Grab just the part you need by setting a start and end before you extract.

No account, no watermark, no install — it runs in the browser you already have open.

Need more than the audio?

Turn the video into notes and a transcript.

If you want the words, not just the sound, Video to Notes can transcribe a video and write a summary, key points, and a timeline you can download. For YouTube links and longer videos, the Chrome extension does it right in your browser.

  • Full transcript plus an AI summary
  • Key points and a clickable timeline
  • Export to Markdown, PDF, or HTML
Make notes from a video

FAQ

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How do I extract audio from a video?

Drop a video file onto the box at the top of this page or choose one. Pick the part you want and a format (MP3, M4A, or WAV), then select Extract audio. The audio track is pulled out of your video in your browser and offered as a download — you can preview it on the page first.

Is my video uploaded to a server?

No. The video stays on your device. It is decoded and the audio is extracted entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded, and the extracted audio is returned straight to you as a download.

What audio formats can I download?

MP3 (the most compatible), M4A/AAC (smaller files at the same quality), or WAV (uncompressed, full quality). MP3 is selected by default.

Which video formats are supported?

Common video and audio files work — MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, and more, plus audio files like MP3 and M4A if you just want to convert or trim them. Each extraction handles a range of up to 10 minutes; for a longer file, extract it in parts.

Is there a length or file-size limit?

Each extraction covers a range of up to 10 minutes and files up to about 500 MB, which keeps the in-browser processing fast and reliable. For a longer recording, extract it a range at a time.

Is it free and do I need to sign up?

It's free and there's no sign-up. Because everything runs in your browser, there's no usage limit on extracting audio.

Try it now

Get the audio out of your video.

No account, no upload — just a clip and a few seconds.

Extract audio