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Free Video to MP3 Converter No upload, no watermark

Convert video to MP3 online for free, directly in your browser. Extract audio from MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, AVI and other video files without uploading them to a server. Your video stays on your device, and the downloaded MP3 is clean, private and watermark-free.

  • No uploads
  • No watermark
  • Works everywhere

Drop videos or browse your device

MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WEBM

Up to 20 clips at once

Privacy-first No uploads Processed locally
20
Batch limit
Local
Privacy mode
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Uploads

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  • No upload

    Your video never leaves your device.

  • No watermark

    Download a clean MP3 with no logo or outro.

  • Batch support

    Convert up to 20 videos at once.

  • Works everywhere

    Mac, Windows, iPhone, Android and modern browsers.

  • Free

    No signup needed for this tool.

Quick answer

How to convert video to MP3

To convert a video to MP3, choose your video file, let your browser extract the audio, then download the MP3. On Remove Audio the conversion happens locally in your browser, so the video is not uploaded to a server. This is useful when you want to save the audio from lectures, webinars, voice recordings, podcasts, screen recordings, music videos, interviews, sermons or conference talks.

  1. Choose your video
  2. Audio is extracted locally
  3. Download the MP3

Why use this Video to MP3 converter

It does one job well: take the sound out of a video and hand you a clean MP3 you can use anywhere, without ever uploading the file.

Private video to MP3 conversion

Your video is processed in your browser, not uploaded to our servers. That is safer for personal recordings, client files, business videos, private voice clips, school projects and anything you do not want stored online.

Extract clean MP3 audio

Pull the audio track out of your video and save it as a standard MP3 that works in music players, podcast tools, transcription apps, editing software and messaging apps.

No watermark, no signup

The downloaded MP3 is clean. No watermark, no forced intro, no forced outro and no account required.

Batch convert video files

Add up to 20 videos at once and download the MP3 files individually or as a ZIP.

Works with common video formats

Extract MP3 from MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, AVI and other common video files directly in your browser.

Built for everyday use

Use it for lectures, webinars, podcasts, voice notes, screen recordings, interviews, sermons, conference talks, music clips and audio for transcription.

How to convert video to MP3 in three steps

Three steps, zero uploads.

  1. 01

    Pick your video files

    Drop your video into the converter or browse your device. You can add one file or batch convert up to 20 videos at once.

  2. 02

    Your browser extracts the audio

    The audio track is extracted and converted to MP3 locally on your device. The video is not uploaded anywhere.

  3. 03

    Download your MP3

    Save each MP3 individually or download all converted files as a ZIP. The result is clean and watermark-free.

Supported video formats

Input videoOutput
MP4MP3
MOVMP3
WebMMP3
MKVMP3
AVIMP3
M4VMP3
3GPMP3

If your browser can read the video file, the tool can usually extract its audio. Very old or unusual codecs may not work in every browser.

What happens

Video to MP3: what actually happens?

A video file usually contains two main parts: a video stream and an audio stream. When you convert video to MP3, the tool ignores the visual part and extracts the sound. The result is a smaller audio file that is easier to listen to, send, upload, transcribe or edit.

Video file
Video streamAudio stream
MP3 file
Audio only

The original video is not changed. You simply get a separate MP3 copy of the audio.

What people use Video to MP3 for

Most people land here with one job in mind: get the sound out of a video so they can listen to it, send it, or work with it. These are the everyday reasons people extract the audio.

Lectures and webinars

Turn a recorded class, training session or Zoom webinar into an MP3 you can listen to while driving, walking or working.

Podcasts from video recordings

Recorded your podcast in OBS, Zoom, Riverside or another video tool? Extract the audio to MP3 before editing or uploading it to your podcast host.

Audio for transcription

Many transcription tools process audio faster than large video files. Convert the video to MP3 first, then upload only the sound.

Voice clips and interviews

Save the spoken part from a video message, interview, testimonial or meeting recording as a separate MP3 file.

Sermons, conferences and talks

Turn long recorded talks into smaller MP3 files that are easier to send, publish or listen to later.

Music from a video file

If you have a video file you are allowed to use, you can extract the audio track as an MP3 for personal editing, archiving or playback.

Screen recordings

Screen recordings often contain useful narration. Extract the voice track as MP3 so you can reuse it in notes, courses, tutorials or documentation.

WhatsApp, email and chat

An MP3 is usually much smaller than a video, so it is easier to send when the image is not needed.

Private by design

Your video is not uploaded. Ever.

Many online video to MP3 converters upload your file to a server before converting it. Remove Audio works differently: the conversion runs locally in your browser, so your video stays on your device. That is useful for private recordings, client videos, business meetings, school projects, family clips, interviews, unpublished podcasts and any file you do not want to send to a third-party server.

Unlike upload-based video to MP3 converters, Remove Audio extracts the audio locally in your browser, so there is no server upload.

What this means

  • We do not receive your video
  • We do not store your video
  • We do not inspect your file
  • Your conversion happens on your device
  • Large files depend on your device memory and browser performance
Quality

What MP3 quality do you get?

For speech, lectures, webinars and voice recordings, 128 kbps keeps the sound clear and the file small. Every MP3 is exported at 128 kbps today, and a higher-quality export option for music-heavy files is planned.

Available now

128 kbps, right for speech

For lectures, webinars, voice recordings and quick sharing, 128 kbps is a practical balance of clarity and small file size. Every MP3 is exported at this bitrate.

Planned

Higher quality for music

For music-heavy files, a higher-quality export option is planned. Until then, 128 kbps still gives clean, listenable audio that works in music players, podcast tools and editors.

Best for, and not ideal for

Best forNot ideal for
Extracting MP3 from personal videosDownloading audio from streaming URLs
Lectures, webinars and online classesVery long multi-hour 4K files on weak devices
Podcast audio from video recordingsProfessional mastering or studio audio repair
Voice clips, interviews and meetingsFiles you do not own or have permission to use
Batch converting local videosAdvanced editing like cutting, fading or noise removal
Honest comparison

Browser-based Video to MP3 vs upload-based converters

FeatureRemove AudioTypical upload-based converter
Upload requiredNo, files stay on your deviceUsually yes
WatermarkNeverSometimes
Account neededNoSometimes
Private recordingsSafe, nothing leaves the browserDepends on the provider
Batch conversionUp to 20 files at onceUsually limited
Large filesDepends on device memoryDepends on upload and file caps
Advanced quality controlsSimple 128 kbps defaultSometimes available
URL conversionNo, local files onlySometimes available

Fair note: because conversion runs on your device, very large videos depend on your browser and computer memory. Upload-based services move that work to their servers, but they require you to send the file first.

Video to MP3 troubleshooting

Frequently asked questions

Choose your video file, let your browser extract the audio, then download the MP3. On Remove Audio the conversion runs locally in your browser, so the video is not uploaded to a server.

Last reviewed in 2026 for browser-based audio extraction.