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Trim Audio Online

Cut audio files to the exact length you need. Set precise start and end times — no upload, no signup, processed instantly in your browser.

Drop your audio file here

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Your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly.

How to Trim Audio

1

Select or drop an audio file (MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC)

2

Set the start and end times (HH:MM:SS format)

3

Click Trim Audio to process

4

Download the trimmed audio file

Why Use Our Trim Audio Tool

  • Set precise start and end times in HH:MM:SS format
  • Instant trimming with stream copy (no re-encoding)
  • Supports MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC, and more
  • 100% private — files never leave your device
  • No quality loss — original audio quality preserved
  • No software installation, signup, or watermarks
  • Extremely fast — even large files trim in seconds
  • Works on desktop and mobile browsers

Trim Audio — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I specify the start and end times?

Enter times in HH:MM:SS format. For example, 00:01:30 means 1 minute and 30 seconds, and 00:00:45 means 45 seconds. The tool also accepts decimal seconds for sub-second precision.

Will trimming affect the audio quality?

No. Our tool uses stream copy mode, which cuts the audio without re-encoding. This preserves 100% of the original audio quality and makes the process extremely fast.

Can I trim multiple sections from one audio file?

Currently you can trim one section at a time. To extract multiple clips, process the file multiple times with different start and end times. Each trim is instant.

Can I use this to create ringtones?

Yes! Trim your audio to the desired length (typically 15-30 seconds for ringtones), then download the result. You can combine this with our audio converter if you need a specific format.

What audio formats are supported?

We support MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC, and most other common audio formats. The output preserves the original format and codec.

Is my audio uploaded to a server?

No. Everything is processed locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your audio file never leaves your device.

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