Audio Category

All Audio Tools

Choose the audio workflow by outcome: make a shareable MP3, export WAV, trim a section, adjust loudness, or run guided delivery.

Which audio tool should I use?

Audio jobs usually have two separate decisions: what part of the recording should be kept, and what delivery format or volume level is needed. Trim first, level second, then choose the final export format.

Export a shareable MP3

Use Audio to MP3 when the final file needs to be smaller for email, preview links, lightweight downloads, or publishing.

Create a WAV output

Use Audio to WAV when you need an uncompressed browser export, sample-rate control, or a mono option.

Keep only one section

Use Audio Trim before conversion when only part of a recording should be delivered.

Fix loudness quickly

Use Audio Volume Booster when the clip is too quiet or too loud and needs a simple gain change.

Use guided Audio Delivery

Use Audio Delivery when one clip needs trim, level, conversion, and a final export in order.

Privacy and limits

Audio files stay in your browser. Large files can be memory-heavy, and format support depends on what your browser can decode.

A safe audio delivery path is trim the useful section, adjust loudness only if needed, then choose WAV for editing handoff or MP3 for lightweight sharing.

If you are not sure where to begin, start with Audio Delivery because it keeps trimming, level changes, conversion, and final export in one guided sequence.

Audio to WAV

Convert common audio uploads into WAV with sample rate and mono options.

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Audio to MP3

Convert WAV and other audio files into MP3 with adjustable bitrate compression.

Audio Trim

Select start and end times and export only the audio segment you need.

Audio Volume Booster

Boost or reduce loudness and download processed audio as WAV.