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Extract audio tracks from video files. Choose your format, quality, and download.

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Audio Extractor — Pull MP3/WAV from Video

Extract the audio track from any video — MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI — and download as MP3 or WAV. Powered by ffmpeg.wasm in your browser, your video never uploads.

How to extract audio from a video file in your browser

  1. Drop your video. Drag and drop an MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV, or other ffmpeg-supported video into the upload area. First-time use loads ffmpeg.wasm (~25 MB, cached after).
  2. Pick output format. Choose MP3 192 kbps (good quality, small file, universal compatibility), MP3 320 kbps (high quality), or WAV (lossless, large, ideal for editing).
  3. Wait for ffmpeg to process. Processing happens in your browser. A 1-hour video usually takes 30–90 seconds depending on your device.
  4. Download the audio file. Click Download to save the extracted .mp3 or .wav. The original video file is unchanged.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my video uploaded to a server?
No. Extraction runs entirely in your browser using ffmpeg.wasm — a WebAssembly port of ffmpeg. Your video never leaves your device.
What video formats are supported?
Anything ffmpeg supports: MP4, MOV (iPhone), WebM, AVI, MKV, FLV, 3GP, M4V, and more. The video container does not matter — we read the audio stream directly.
Why pick MP3 vs WAV?
MP3 is compressed (smaller file) and plays everywhere — pick this for podcasts, music, sharing. WAV is lossless (larger file, perfect quality) — pick this if you plan to edit the audio further or feed it to a transcription model.
What does bitrate (192 vs 320 kbps) mean?
Higher bitrate = more audio data per second = better quality + larger file. 192 kbps is transparent for speech/podcasts. 320 kbps is near-CD quality for music. Most listeners cannot hear a difference above 192 kbps.
Is there a length limit?
No hard limit, but ffmpeg.wasm needs to hold the video in memory. Videos up to ~2 hours work on most laptops. For >2-hour videos, use a desktop ffmpeg.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes on modern iPhones (iOS 16+) and Android devices with 4 GB+ RAM. Older devices may run out of memory on long videos.

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