Audio Merge
Concatenate multiple audio clips.
Use it when
- Compressing or converting a file before sharing
- Extracting metadata from a media asset
- Producing a quick preview from raw data
Both Audio Merge and Audio Trim sit in the Files & Media category. They share an underlying model (codec or format transformation) but target different outcomes: Audio Merge on one side, Audio Trim on the other.
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Concatenate multiple audio clips.
Trim an audio file by start and end seconds.
| Attribute | Audio Merge | Audio Trim |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Files & Media | Files & Media |
| Primary input | File or media stream | File or media stream |
| Primary output | Audio Merge result, derived from the inputs above | Audio Trim result, derived from the inputs above |
| Math model | Codec or format transformation | Codec or format transformation |
| Best for | Audio Merge estimate and decision support | Audio Trim estimate and decision support |
| Runs in browser | Yes, no data leaves your device | Yes, no data leaves your device |
| Login required | No | No |
| Cost | Free | Free |
Under the hood, Audio Merge uses codec or format transformation fed by file or media stream. Audio Trim uses codec or format transformation fed by file or media stream. The two are not substitutes; they answer adjacent questions in your workflow.
Pick Audio Merge when your question is about audio merge and your inputs are file or media stream. Pick Audio Trim when the question shifts to audio trim and your inputs become file or media stream. If neither matches what you need, the Files & Media category hub lists every tool we have for related questions.
Your task is lightweight file or media work in the browser and you already have file or media stream. The output you need is a transformed file or derived metric.
Your task is lightweight file or media work in the browser and you have file or media stream. The output you need is a transformed file or derived metric.
Browse the Files & Media hub for related tools, or the Files & Media hub for the other side.
Audio Merge is designed to answer questions about audio merge using file or media stream. Audio Trim is designed for audio trim using file or media stream. They are complementary tools that target different inputs and outputs.
Use Audio Merge when your task is audio merge estimate and decision support and you need a audio merge result, derived from the inputs above from file or media stream.
Use Audio Trim when the question is audio trim estimate and decision support and your inputs are file or media stream. The result is a audio trim result, derived from the inputs above.
Yes. Both run entirely in your browser, require no login, and are free to use without limits. Your inputs are not transmitted to any server.
Accuracy depends on the inputs you provide, not on the tool. Audio Merge uses codec or format transformation and is accurate for audio merge when its inputs are correct. Audio Trim uses codec or format transformation and is accurate for audio trim under the same condition.