Video to Audio Converter
Pull a clean MP3 or WAV out of any video — interviews, lectures, gameplay captures, screen recordings — right inside this tab.
Nothing is sent to a server. Decoding and encoding both happen on your own machine through the Web Audio API, so even a two-hour file never has to leave your hard drive.
How it works
Three steps, no software to install and nothing to wait on but your own computer.
Add your file
Drag one video in, or a whole batch at once. Most common containers are recognized automatically.
Set the output
Choose MP3 for something small and shareable, WAV for lossless quality, or export both together.
Download instantly
Each file gets its own player and download button the moment it finishes — no zip files, no server queue.
Built for real audio work
Not a stripped-down demo — the details that make batch conversion actually usable.
Private by design
Your video is decoded and encoded locally using the Web Audio API. It's never transmitted, stored, or seen by anyone but you.
Batch friendly
Queue up a whole folder of clips. They convert one after another, each with its own progress and download.
Bitrate control
Pick anywhere from 64 to 320 kbps for MP3, or skip compression entirely and export bit-for-bit WAV.
No installs, no accounts
Open the page and go. No plugin, no sign-up, and nothing left behind when you close the tab.
Who this is for
Podcasters pulling a clean track from a recorded video call. Musicians bouncing a rehearsal or phone-shot performance into something they can actually edit. Students turning a lecture capture into an audio file for the commute. Editors grabbing a scratch track before a video's even finished rendering. If it's audio trapped inside a video wrapper, this gets it out.
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