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    Extract audio from video (MP3)

    Drop the video, press one button and take the sound as a 192 kbps MP3. Zero configuration: the talk, the song or the interview goes from the video straight to your device.

    Processed in your browser — your files never leave your computer.

    How it works

    1. Drop your video here

      Drag a .mp4, .mov or .webm onto the dotted area, or click to choose. Up to 300 MB on a computer and 80 MB on a phone.

    2. Click "Extract audio (MP3)"

      Zero configuration: the tool separates the video's sound track and converts it to a 192 kbps MP3 — good quality for music and more than enough for voice.

    3. Download the MP3

      Done. The file comes out with the same name as the video, ending in .mp3. Got more videos? Click "Extract from another" and repeat.

    Frequently asked questions

    Can I extract the audio from any video?

    Technically, from any .mp4, .mov or .webm that has a sound track. In practice, common sense applies: the content still belongs to someone. Extracting the audio from YOUR talk, YOUR recorded class or the family video — of course. Other people's music and movies have rights — use it with your own material or with permission.

    Is 192 kbps good quality?

    It is. 192 kbps gives you good quality for music and more than enough for voice — talks, classes, interviews. Just don't expect miracles in the other direction: if the video's sound was muffled, the MP3 comes out just as muffled. Extraction preserves what exists, it doesn't invent what's missing.

    It failed and nothing came out. Now what?

    The most common reason: the video has no audio track (a screen recording without a microphone, for instance) or is corrupted. Hit play and check that it plays with sound — if it does and it still fails here, close other tabs and try again.

    Which formats go in and what comes out?

    In: .mp4, .mov and .webm — phone, camera and screen recordings. Out: always MP3, which plays on every device, player and car on this planet.

    Does it work with a video someone sent me on WhatsApp?

    It does — WhatsApp videos are .mp4. Save the video to your device, drop it here and take the sound as an MP3. On a phone the limit is 80 MB, which covers any WhatsApp video with room to spare.

    Is my video uploaded to a server?

    No. The extraction happens inside your browser, on your device. The first time, the page downloads the conversion engine (~31 MB) — the engine comes to you, your video never goes to it. After that it stays in your browser cache.

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