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Free Audio Tools Online
No Upload. No Account. No Limits.

7 professional-grade audio tools that run entirely in your browser. Cut, merge, convert, remove vocals, change speed, split, and trim — your files never leave your device.

No upload — ever
No account required
Free — no hidden tiers
Web Audio API — 100% local
MP3 · WAV · FLAC · OGG · M4A
7 tools · all free · all local

Everything you need to edit audio online

Each tool is purpose-built for one job, with a waveform editor and instant export. No software, no plugins, no account.

MP3 Cutter
Cut any audio file to the exact segment you want. Waveform editor with zoom up to 20×, fade in/out, and playhead preview. Export at 192kbps instantly.
Waveform zoom Fade in/out Ringtone maker
Open MP3 Cutter
MP3 Merger
Combine multiple audio files into one continuous track. Drag-to-reorder, per-track waveforms, crossfade control (0–5s), and gap control between tracks.
Drag to reorder Crossfade Unlimited tracks
Open MP3 Merger
MP4 to MP3 Converter
Extract audio from any video file and download it as MP3. Waveform preview, trim before export, bitrate selector (128 / 192 / 320 kbps). No file size limit.
Trim before export Bitrate control MP4 · MOV · WebM
Open Converter
Vocal Remover
Separate vocals from instrumentals using stereo phase cancellation — instantly, no AI wait. Exports both the instrumental and the vocal isolation track.
Instant result Dual stem export Karaoke maker
Open Vocal Remover
Audio Speed Changer
Speed up or slow down audio from 0.25× to 4× with a continuous slider. Independent pitch control (±12 semitones), live duration preview, and export at any speed.
0.25× to 4× Pitch control Nightcore / lofi
Open Speed Changer
Audio Splitter
Divide audio into equal parts, at manual waveform markers, or by fixed duration. Per-segment preview and individual download for every part.
3 split modes Manual markers Segment preview
Open Audio Splitter
Audio Trimmer
Multi-region editor — mark multiple sections to remove anywhere in the file. Loop preview, millisecond-precision inputs, zoom 20×, fade in/out, single-file export.
Multi-region Loop preview Remove any section
Open Audio Trimmer
How it works

From file to download in four steps

1

Drop your file

Drag any audio or video file onto the tool. Your browser decodes it instantly — no upload to any server.

2

Edit on the waveform

Use the visual waveform to set handles, add markers, adjust speed, or mark remove zones with precision.

3

Preview before export

Play back your selection — with loop mode if needed — until it sounds exactly right. No guessing.

4

Export instantly

Click Export. Your browser encodes the audio to 192kbps MP3 and downloads it in seconds. Done.

Your files never leave your device

Every Sound-goods tool processes audio using the Web Audio API — a browser standard that lets JavaScript work with audio samples directly in memory. No network request for your file is ever made. This isn't a policy claim — it's how the technology works. Close the browser tab and the audio is gone from memory.

✔ Zero server uploads ✔ No file retention ✔ No account creation ✔ Works offline after load ✔ No file size cap
How we compare

Sound-goods vs. other free audio tools online

Feature Sound-goods Clideo mp3cut.net Kapwing
No file upload ✔ All tools
Waveform editor ✔ All tools
Waveform zoom ✔ Up to 20×
Multi-region trim
Speed changer (continuous) ✔ 0.25–4× Presets only
MP4 to MP3 with preview No previewNo preview
Vocal remover ✔ Instant ✔ (upload)✔ (upload)
File size limit None 500MB500MBLimited free
Account required No For some featuresNoFor export
Ads AdSense YesYesYes

What are free audio tools online?

Free audio tools online are browser-based applications that let you edit, convert, trim, split, and process audio files without downloading software or uploading your files to a server. They work using modern web technologies — primarily the Web Audio API — which allow browsers to decode, manipulate, and re-encode audio in real time using your device's own CPU.

Sound-goods is a suite of 7 such tools, each purpose-built for a single common audio task. Every tool runs entirely in your browser. Your audio files never leave your device — not temporarily, not for processing, not at all. The suite currently covers the most common online audio editing tasks: cutting, merging, converting video to audio, removing vocals, changing speed, splitting into parts, and trimming with multi-region editing.

Why "no upload" is technically meaningful: When a tool says files are "processed on our secure server and deleted immediately," that means your audio travels over the internet, passes through their CDN, is decoded on their hardware, and then deleted — hopefully. With Sound-goods, no network request for your audio is ever made. The browser's JavaScript engine reads the file from your local disk into RAM, processes it, and writes the output back to your disk. The server never sees it.

The 7 Sound-goods tools — what each one does

MP3 Cutter — sound-goods.org/mp3-cutter-online/

The MP3 Cutter is the core tool. Load any audio file, drag the waveform handles to select a region, zoom in up to 20× for precision, add fade in/out, preview with an animated playhead, and export as 192kbps MP3. The waveform uses color-coded amplitude visualization — the selected region highlights in purple gradient, fade zones in green and red. Used for creating ringtones, extracting a chorus, isolating a speech clip, or trimming a podcast segment.

MP3 Merger — sound-goods.org/merge-mp3-files-online/

The MP3 Merger combines multiple audio files of different formats into one continuous track. Each track shows a mini waveform preview. Drag cards to reorder. Set crossfade (0–5 seconds) for smooth transitions or a gap (0–3 seconds) for chapter separation. The engine decodes each file to raw PCM, concatenates the sample buffers with crossfade curves applied at each junction, and encodes to a single 192kbps MP3. Used for podcast production, music medleys, audiobook assembly, and DJ mixes.

MP4 to MP3 Converter — sound-goods.org/convert-mp4-to-mp3-online/

Extracts the audio track from any video file. The video stream is discarded locally — it never plays back or gets transmitted anywhere. After extraction, the audio waveform is displayed for preview. A trim function lets you export only a segment. Bitrate selector covers 128, 192, and 320 kbps. Works on MP4, MOV, WebM, and MKV files. Used for extracting songs from music videos, saving lecture recordings as audio, and converting Zoom recordings to MP3.

Vocal Remover — sound-goods.org/remove-vocals-from-mp3-online/

Uses stereo phase cancellation to separate center-panned vocals from left-right-panned instruments. The process is instantaneous — no AI model, no processing queue. Both stems (instrumental and vocal isolation) are generated simultaneously and displayed as separate waveforms. A blend slider controls the strength of the cancellation (0–100%). Used for karaoke track creation, music practice, acapella generation, and remixing.

Audio Speed Changer — sound-goods.org/change-mp3-speed-online/

Changes audio playback speed from 0.25× to 4× using a continuous slider. Unlike tools with fixed presets, Sound-goods allows any value in 0.05× increments. A pitch control (±12 semitones) operates independently of speed — you can compensate for the natural pitch change that comes with speed change, or use it as a creative effect. Live duration preview shows the output length before export. Uses OfflineAudioContext for instant rendering regardless of file length. Used for nightcore, lofi, podcast speed-up, and music transcription.

Audio Splitter — sound-goods.org/split-audio-file-online/

Splits a single audio file into multiple parts using three modes: Equal Parts (2–20 equal segments), Manual Markers (click the waveform to place split points), or By Duration (auto-split every N seconds). Each segment renders its own mini waveform and has a Play button for preview before downloading. Segments export as individually named MP3 files. Used for podcast chapter separation, band rehearsal splitting, audiobook segmentation, and sample extraction.

Audio Trimmer — sound-goods.org/trim-audio-online/

A multi-region editor that lets you mark multiple sections of an audio file as "remove" zones — shown in red on the waveform — while keeping the rest. The export skips all remove zones and stitches the remaining audio into one continuous file. Features loop preview (hear the selection on repeat while adjusting handles), millisecond-precision time inputs, zoom up to 20×, and fade in/out. The most powerful tool in the suite for podcast editing and voice recording cleanup.

Who needs free audio tools online?

Podcasters

Podcast production involves trimming recordings, removing dead air and mistakes, combining intro music with interview segments, and exporting clean episodes. Sound-goods covers all of these: the Audio Trimmer handles multi-region removal of mistakes, the MP3 Merger assembles the final episode from parts, and the MP3 Cutter handles quick segment extraction.

Musicians and producers

Musicians use online audio tools to create ringtones, make karaoke backing tracks, extract samples, slow down passages for transcription, and combine stems. The Vocal Remover and Speed Changer are particularly useful for practice and arrangement work.

Content creators and social media editors

TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts all require short, precisely timed audio clips. The MP3 Cutter and Trim Audio tools let creators extract the exact 15–60 second clip they need, with fades for clean transitions. The MP4 to MP3 Converter handles audio extraction from screen recordings and downloaded video content.

Students and language learners

The Audio Speed Changer is widely used for slowing down native speaker audio for language practice, or speeding up lectures for faster review. The Audio Splitter helps divide long lecture recordings into topic-based segments for studying.

Anyone who values privacy

Voice memos, meeting recordings, medical audio, legal depositions, therapy sessions, and any other sensitive audio should never be uploaded to a third-party server just to be trimmed or converted. Sound-goods's no-upload architecture makes it the safe choice for private audio work.

Browser-based vs. server-based audio tools

The distinction matters more than most users realize. When you use a server-based tool, your audio file travels to a data center, is decoded and processed on someone else's hardware, and is (hopefully) deleted afterward. You are trusting their security, their data retention policy, and their honesty about both. For a pop song you want to cut for a ringtone, this is probably fine. For a confidential client recording, it is not.

Browser-based tools eliminate the upload entirely. The Web Audio API decodes your file into raw audio samples in your browser's memory sandbox. JavaScript manipulates those samples. The result is written to a new file in your downloads folder. The server is not involved in any of this — it only served the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files that run the tool.

  • Speed: No upload wait, no processing queue, no download wait. A 100MB WAV file that would take 3 minutes to upload and convert on a server tool processes in under 10 seconds locally.
  • Privacy: No network request for your audio. No data retention policy to trust. No server-side logs containing your filename.
  • File size: No server upload cap. The limit is your device RAM, which is typically hundreds of megabytes on any modern computer.
  • Cost: No server infrastructure to pay for means the tools stay free without usage limits or hidden tiers.

Supported formats

All Sound-goods tools accept MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and M4A as audio input. The MP4 to MP3 Converter additionally accepts video formats: MP4, MOV, WebM, and MKV. Format support depends on your browser's built-in media decoder — Chrome has the broadest support, followed by Edge, Firefox, and Safari.

All exports are 192kbps MP3, encoded using lamejs — an open-source JavaScript MP3 encoder. 192kbps provides transparent quality for music and is universally compatible with every device, car stereo, music player, and streaming platform.

Safari note: OGG and FLAC files may not decode on Safari due to Apple's codec restrictions. For best compatibility on macOS and iOS, use MP3, WAV, or M4A as your input format.
FAQ

Common questions

Yes — completely free with no hidden tiers, no account required, no watermarks, and no limits on how many files you process. The site is monetized through Google AdSense display ads.
No. Every tool runs entirely in your browser using the Web Audio API. Your audio files never leave your device — no upload occurs at any point. This is how the technology works, not just a policy claim.
All tools accept MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and M4A. The MP4 to MP3 Converter also accepts MP4, MOV, and WebM video files. All exports are 192kbps MP3.
No server-side limit. Because nothing is uploaded, the only constraint is your device's RAM. Files up to 500MB work reliably on most modern computers with 8GB of RAM.
Chrome 66+, Firefox 60+, Edge 79+, and Safari 14+. Any browser released after 2020 will work. No plugins, extensions, Flash, or Java required.
Yes. All tools are responsive and touch-enabled. Waveform handles support touch dragging on Android Chrome and iOS Safari. Export works the same as on desktop.
It works best on commercially released stereo recordings with the lead vocal mixed to center. It does not work on mono files. For complex modern productions with stereo-widened vocals, results vary. The blend slider helps fine-tune the result.
All tools export at 192kbps MP3 using the lamejs encoder. 192kbps is considered transparent quality for music — the difference from the source is inaudible to most listeners on consumer audio equipment. The MP4 to MP3 Converter also offers 128 and 320 kbps options.