MP3 for portability
Choose MP3 for broad playback support and smaller files.
Turn the audio track inside a video into a standalone audio file for listening, editing, transcription, production, or archiving.
Try a different file or output format.
Audio extraction can create a much smaller file and is often easier to use for speech, music references, transcription and editing.
Choose MP3 for broad playback support and smaller files.
WAV is useful when an editor or production workflow expects uncompressed PCM audio.
FLAC preserves decoded audio information while generally using less space than uncompressed WAV.
Choose a supported video that contains an audio stream.
Pick MP3 for compatibility, WAV for editing, FLAC for lossless storage, or another supported audio output.
The video stream is discarded and the audio is encoded into your selected format.
Converting lossy source audio to a lossless format such as WAV or FLAC does not restore detail already removed by earlier compression.
Use a focused tool when you know the task, or open the universal converter for full format control.
MP3 is the easiest for general playback, WAV is convenient for editing, and FLAC is useful for lossless storage.
Yes. Open Advanced settings and enter a trim start and end time.
No. The output is an audio-only file; your original uploaded video is not replaced on your device.