Audio Merger
Load two audio files, set an optional gap between them, preview the result, and download the merged audio as a WAV — entirely in your browser.
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Track 1
MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC
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Track 2
MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC
Merge Options
0 = no silence between tracks
Summary
Load two audio files, set an optional gap between them, preview the result, and download the merged audio as a WAV — entirely in your browser.
How it works
- Click "Choose File" under Track 1 and select your first audio file (MP3, WAV, OGG, or other browser-supported format).
- Click "Choose File" under Track 2 and select your second audio file.
- Optionally set a gap (in seconds) to insert silence between the two tracks.
- Click Preview to play back the merged result from start to finish.
- Click Download WAV to save the combined audio as a 16-bit PCM WAV file.
Use cases
- Join two separate recording takes into one continuous audio file.
- Combine an intro jingle with the main podcast episode.
- Append an outro or call-to-action to a finished audio track.
- Concatenate multiple short sound clips for a presentation or demo.
- Merge a background music loop with a voice-over track.
- Combine two halves of a split recording back into one file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: 2026-07-01 ·
Reviewed by Nham Vu