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What is MP4 to MP3?

A MP4 to MP3 converts MP4 into MP3 directly in your browser. It parses the source format, applies the standard mapping or formula, and outputs the target format ready to copy. Adjustable bitrate. The tool runs entirely in your browser,.

MP4 to MP3

Extract MP3 audio from any video.

ℹ️ First use loads ffmpeg.wasm (~25 MB). After that, processing is fully in your browser - the file never uploads.
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Drop video file
MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM. Max ~500 MB.

About this tool

Extracting audio from video pulls the soundtrack out as a standalone audio file. Useful for podcasts (extracting the audio from a video recording), ringtones (cutting a song clip from a music video), and language learning (audio-only listening).

This tool extracts in-browser using FFmpeg.wasm. Pick MP3 bitrate (128 / 192 / 256 / 320 kbps) and the audio is decoded from the video container and re-encoded as MP3.

How it works

  1. Open your video

    Drop an MP4 / MOV / WebM / MKV / AVI file.

  2. Pick MP3 bitrate

    320 (highest quality), 192 (good), 128 (smallest).

  3. Extract and download

    MP3 saves to your device.

Use cases

Podcast audio from video recording

Many podcasters record video and audio simultaneously. Extract MP3 for audio-first podcast distribution.

Music from music videos

Extract a song from a YouTube video saved as MP4.

Lecture audio

Audio-only versions of recorded lectures for offline listening.

Ringtone creation

Extract a 30-second song clip from a music video for ringtone use.

Format and spec details

Source formatsMP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, AVI, FLV
OutputMP3 (128 / 192 / 256 / 320 kbps)
EngineFFmpeg.wasm + LAME

Tips and best practices

  • For podcast extraction: 192 kbps MP3 is the standard.
  • For music: 320 kbps to maintain audio fidelity.
  • Trim the video first if you only need a section of audio.

How browser-based audio/video tools work

Modern browsers ship with Web Codecs API, MediaRecorder, and Web Audio API - enough to decode, manipulate, and re-encode most media formats client-side. This tool uses those APIs (with FFmpeg.wasm as a fallback for less common codecs).

The processing flow

  1. File is loaded as a binary Uint8Array.
  2. The codec is detected from the container (MP4 = MPEG-4, MKV = Matroska, WebM = WebM) and the codec atoms.
  3. Frames are decoded into raw audio samples (PCM) or video frames (YCbCr / RGB).
  4. The requested transformation (trim, convert, resize) is applied frame-by-frame.
  5. Frames are re-encoded into the output codec and packaged into the output container.

Common audio/video formats

ContainerCommon codecsBest for
MP4H.264 / H.265 video, AAC audioUniversal compatibility; default for web video
WebMVP9 / AV1 video, Opus audioOpen-source web standard; smaller than MP4
MKVAny codec (container only)High-quality archival; not browser-native
MOVProRes / H.264, PCM / AACApple ecosystem; ProRes for professional editing
MP3MP3 audio onlyUniversal audio; lossy
WAVPCM audio (lossless)Editing source; CD-quality archival
FLACLossless compressed audioMusic archival; ~50% of WAV size, perfect quality
AAC / M4AAdvanced Audio CodingiOS default; better quality than MP3 at same bitrate

Lossy vs lossless

  • Lossy (MP3, AAC, Opus, H.264): discards data the human ear/eye can't notice. 80-90% size reduction. Each re-encode loses more quality (generation loss).
  • Lossless (FLAC, WAV, ALAC, FFV1): bit-perfect reproduction. ~50% size of raw. Each re-encode is identical to the source.

Bitrate quick reference

Use caseAudio bitrateVideo bitrate (1080p)
Voice (phone, podcast)32-64 kbpsn/a
Music (mid-quality)128 kbps MP3n/a
Music (transparent)256-320 kbps MP3 or 128 kbps Opusn/a
Streaming HDn/a5,000-8,000 kbps
Streaming 4Kn/a15,000-25,000 kbps
ArchivalFLAC losslessProRes 422 or H.265 CRF 18

Privacy and offline operation

Every operation in this tool runs client-side using your browser's built-in APIs (Canvas, Web Audio, WebAssembly). No data is uploaded. After the initial page load you can disconnect from the internet and the tool keeps working.

We use Google Analytics and AdSense for the page itself, but neither sees the content of the files you process.

Frequently asked questions

Is the audio quality preserved?

The source audio (typically AAC inside MP4) is decoded and re-encoded as MP3. 320 kbps MP3 is transparent for most listeners. Direct copy (no re-encode) is possible only when the source is already MP3.

Can I extract just a segment?

Trim the video first (Video Trim), then extract audio.

Why is my MP3 longer than expected?

Extraction preserves the entire audio track. Trim first if needed.

Is my video uploaded anywhere?

No. All processing happens in your browser using Web Codecs / FFmpeg.wasm. Files stay in your tab's memory. Disconnect from the internet after page load and the tool still works.

Why is conversion slow?

Video re-encoding is CPU-intensive. A 1-minute 1080p clip can take 30-90 seconds to encode in the browser - desktop apps with hardware acceleration are 5-10x faster. Use this tool for short clips; for hour-long footage use HandBrake or FFmpeg on your machine.

Will the converted file lose quality?

Yes, slightly, if the source and destination are both lossy formats. Going from H.264 to H.264 at the same bitrate adds a small amount of generation loss. Going from H.264 to a lossless codec preserves the existing quality but doesn't restore what was lost on the first encode.

Can I convert between any two formats?

Most common pairs (MP4 <-> WebM, MP3 <-> AAC, WAV <-> FLAC) work in any modern browser. Exotic codecs (ProRes, FFV1, JPEG 2000) may require FFmpeg.wasm and run slowly.

What's the maximum file size I can process?

Practical limit is your browser's available memory (typically 2-4 GB). 30-minute 1080p videos process fine. 2-hour 4K source files may crash the tab; use a desktop tool for those.

How accurate is the MP4 to MP3?

It applies the standard formula. Accuracy is limited only by your input precision. For decisions with material consequences (taxes, medical, legal, structural), use the result as a starting point and verify with a qualified professional in the relevant field.

Is the MP4 to MP3 free to use?

Yes. 100% free, no signup, no payment, no API key. The site is funded by display ads around the tool but not inside the calculation flow.

Are my inputs saved anywhere?

No. All inputs stay in your browser tab. Closing the tab discards them. The site uses Google Analytics for traffic measurement (anonymized) but the analytics never see what you type into the form.

Can I use the MP4 to MP3 on my phone?

Yes. The tool is responsive and tested on iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and major desktop browsers. Touch targets meet Apple's 44pt and Google's 48dp minimum.

Does the MP4 to MP3 work offline?

Yes. Once the page has loaded, it works without internet. The calculation runs in JavaScript on your device.

How do I report a bug or suggest improvement to the MP4 to MP3?

Email hi@3tej.com with the URL of this page and a description of what you saw vs expected. We typically respond within 72 hours.

Can I share results from the MP4 to MP3?

Take a screenshot or copy the output. The page doesn't generate shareable URLs for specific calculations - inputs stay in your browser only.

Why are the results different from another mp4 to mp3 tool?

Most likely: different formula assumptions, different default values, different rounding rules, or different applicable rates. Check the methodology if both tools document it. Both can be valid for different scenarios.