Extract Audio From Video
Drop a video file to pull out its audio track and download it as MP3 or WAV — entirely in your browser, no upload required.
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Output Format
WAV output is uncompressed 16-bit PCM. File size is proportional to duration (~10 MB/min for stereo at 44.1 kHz).
Select a video file and click "Extract Audio" to begin.
Decoding audio…
This runs locally in your browser. Large files may take a moment.
Extraction failed
Try a different browser (Chrome or Edge recommended), or check that the video has an audio track.
How it works
- Your browser decodes the video using its built-in media engine (same as playing a video).
- The Web Audio API captures the decoded audio and encodes it as MP3 or WAV entirely on your device.
- Nothing is uploaded. File privacy is guaranteed — processing happens locally.
Done!
Summary
Drop a video file to pull out its audio track and download it as MP3 or WAV — entirely in your browser, no upload required.
How it works
- Drop your video file onto the upload area or click to browse.
- The tool reads the file locally using the Web Audio API — nothing leaves your device.
- Choose your output format: MP3 (smaller, widely compatible) or WAV (lossless, uncompressed).
- Click "Extract Audio" and wait a few seconds while the audio is decoded and encoded.
- Click "Download" to save the extracted audio file to your computer.
Use cases
- Rip a soundtrack or music track from a downloaded video.
- Extract a podcast or interview recorded as a screen capture.
- Pull the voiceover from a lecture or tutorial video.
- Convert a music video to MP3 for offline listening.
- Get a WAV file from a video clip for use in a DAW or audio editor.
- Strip background audio from footage before re-dubbing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: 2026-06-11 ·
Reviewed by Nham Vu