Audio · Extract from video

Extract audio from a video — in your browser

Drop a video and save its audio track as an .mp3 — the music, the speech, the soundtrack. It's pulled out on your own device, so the file is never uploaded.

Pull the sound out of any video

Whether it's a song from a music video, the dialogue from a clip, the audio of a recorded call or the soundtrack of a film, extracting the audio gives you a small file you can listen to anywhere — no video to carry around, no app to install. The result is a standard MP3 that plays on every device.

Most tools that do this upload your video to a server first, which is slow and means trusting them with your footage. VidKit extracts the audio locally in your browser instead, so nothing is stored or logged, there's no size limit, and your video never leaves your device.

Frequently asked questions

Is my video uploaded anywhere?
No. The extraction happens entirely in your browser, on your own device. There's no server that could receive the file — open your browser's Network tab while it runs and you'll see zero bytes leave.
What format is the extracted audio?
MP3, at a bitrate you choose (128–320 kbps). It's the most widely compatible audio format, so the file plays in any music app, podcast player or car stereo.
Which video formats work?
Most common ones — MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM and AVI among them. The audio track is decoded and written out as a standard .mp3 entirely on your device.