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Extract Audio from Video

Strip the audio track from any video and download it as MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, FLAC, or M4A - processed entirely in your browser.

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How it works

A faster workflow for extract audio from video

Step 1

Upload a local video

Choose the source file you want to separate audio from before editing or publishing.

Step 2

Pick an audio format

Choose the export type that fits your workflow, such as MP3 for portability or WAV for editing.

Step 3

Download the extracted audio

Save the audio-only file for podcasts, editing, notes, or voice processing.

Use cases

Where this tool adds the most value

Pull voice tracks from talking-head or interview videos.
Extract podcast audio from recorded video sessions.
Create audio assets for transcription, editing, or archiving.

Supported inputs

  • Local video files
  • Common browser-supported upload workflows
  • Audio extraction into multiple popular output types

Outputs

  • MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, FLAC, or M4A exports
  • Audio-only file for editing or transcription
  • A cleaner handoff into audio-first workflows

Why use this tool

Built for real creator and content workflows

Useful for podcasters, editors, creators, and researchers.
Saves time when you only need the spoken or music track.
Works well before transcription, clipping, or audio cleanup.

FAQ

Common questions about extract audio from video

Why extract audio from a video?

It is helpful when you need only the spoken content, music, or interview track for transcription, editing, or repurposing.

Who benefits from this tool most?

Creators, podcast teams, editors, and marketers who want audio-only assets from recorded video content.

When should I use this instead of a full editor?

Use it when the job is simple and you only need the audio track, not a complete timeline or detailed post-production workflow.