Video & Audio

Trim Audio

Trim Audio cuts an MP3, WAV, OGG or M4A file down to the section you want, using a start and end time. It copies the stream rather than re-encoding, so it’s fast and there’s no quality loss — great for making ringtones or clipping a recording. Runs locally in your browser.

Last updated: July 2026

To trim audio, load the file, set a start and end time, and the tool copies just that section out — losslessly and near-instantly, since it doesn’t re-encode. It runs in your browser via ffmpeg.wasm; your audio is never uploaded.

Trim AudioRuns in your browser

🔒 Runs in your browser via ffmpeg.wasm — your audio is never uploaded. Trimming copies the stream, so there’s no quality loss.

How to use Trim Audio

  1. Choose an audio file.
  2. Set the start and end time (in seconds).
  3. Click “Trim & export” and download the clip.

Frequently asked questions

Will trimming reduce quality?

No. The selected section is copied without re-encoding, so it’s identical to the source.

Can I make a ringtone with this?

Yes — trim to the section you want and download it. For iPhone you’ll typically want an M4A input.

Is my audio uploaded?

No — trimming happens entirely in your browser.

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