Short answer: Drop a video into MP3 Cutter and the page extracts its audio track on your device. You can keep only the dialogue, music, or interview section you need before exporting an audio file.
Common uses
- Turn a meeting recording into a smaller audio file.
- Prepare audio from your own video for a podcast or transcript.
- Cut out a sound effect, narration, or music section.
- Turn short-video audio into an Android or iPhone ringtone.
Step-by-step
- Choose an MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, or another video that contains an audio track.
- On first use, wait for the local processing component to load. The extracted waveform then appears.
- Select and preview the required range. Add several ranges when removing content from the middle.
- Export MP3, lossless WAV, or M4R.
MP3 or WAV?
Use MP3 for messaging, listening, and smaller files. Choose WAV if the result will be edited again and you want to avoid another lossy compression stage. Choose M4R for an iPhone ringtone.
Why extraction may fail
A silent video has no audio track to extract. A very large 4K video may also exceed the available memory on a phone, in which case a desktop is more reliable. Only process media you own or have permission to use.
Extract audio from a video