Convert · Video → MP3

Video to MP3 — extract the audio in your browser

Drop any video — MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, AVI — and pull out just the audio as an .mp3. It's extracted on your own device, so the file is never uploaded.

Turn any video into an MP3

Sometimes you only need the sound from a video: the music, an interview, a lecture, a voice note, the audio of a livestream you recorded. Extracting to MP3 drops the picture entirely and keeps just the audio in a small file that plays in every music app, podcast player and car stereo.

Most online extractors upload your whole video to a server first — slow for big files, and it hands your footage to a stranger. VidKit doesn't: the audio is extracted locally in your browser, so nothing is stored or logged and even a long recording starts instantly with no upload.

Frequently asked questions

Which video formats can I use?
Most common ones — MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM and AVI, among others. Whatever your browser can read is decoded locally and the audio is written out as a standard .mp3.
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 MP3 quality do I get?
You choose the bitrate before converting — from 128 kbps (small) up to 320 kbps (best quality). 192 kbps is a good default for speech and most music.