Video to MP3

Extract audio from a video to MP3

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Drop in a video and get the audio as an MP3. It is extracted in your browser - nothing is uploaded.

Just need the sound from a clip - a talk, a voiceover, some music? Most "video to MP3" sites upload your video to a server to pull the audio. This one does it on your own device with ffmpeg compiled to WebAssembly, so the file never leaves your computer. Pick the audio quality and download an MP3. Free, no signup, no watermark. It is the same private, local-first approach as our screen recorder.

Nothing is uploaded. The audio is extracted on your device.

Choose a video or drop it here MP4, WebM, MOV and more. Nothing is uploaded.

Private by design

Nothing is uploaded.

The audio is extracted in your browser tab and never sent to a server. Your file stays on your device.

Standard MP3

Plays everywhere.

Get a normal MP3 at 128, 192, or 320 kbps that works in any music player or editor.

No install, no signup

Just a web page.

No app, no extension, no account, and no watermark. Works on locked-down computers too.

How it works

Three steps, all in the browser. The first run downloads the ffmpeg engine (about 30 MB) once; after that it starts instantly.

When this helps

Recording something new?

Our screen recorder captures your screen with system audio and microphone together - record first, then bring the clip here to pull out the audio as MP3.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about getting MP3 audio from a video here.

Is my video uploaded to a server?

No. The audio is extracted entirely in your browser using ffmpeg compiled to WebAssembly. Your video is read from your device, converted on your device, and the MP3 is saved back to your device. Nothing is uploaded, and there is no account.

What quality is the MP3?

You choose: 128 kbps for a smaller file, 192 kbps for a good balance, or 320 kbps for the best quality. The MP3 is a standard file that plays in any music player or editor.

What video formats can I use?

Common ones such as MP4, WebM, and MOV. It reads the audio track and re-encodes just that to MP3, so the video part is ignored.

Do I need to install anything?

No. It is a normal web page with no app, no browser extension, and no admin rights. The first run downloads the ffmpeg engine, about 30 MB, to your browser cache, then it is ready immediately next time.

Does the MP3 have a watermark or an audio tag?

No. There is no watermark, no signup, and no spoken tag added. You get a clean MP3.