AI Track Master

Trim any audio file, free

Cut out the part you want with a visual waveform — drag to set start and end, then download a clean WAV. Free, private, right in your browser.

100% free — no signup, no watermark, unlimited filesPrivate — files never leave your browserInstant — trim in seconds

Drop an audio file here or click to add

MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A

Why trim audio in your browser

You rarely need a whole track — you need the hook, the intro, a clean 15-second clip, or the part without the dead air at the start. A visual trimmer lets you see where the sound is, set exactly where the cut begins and ends, and export just that section, without installing anything or uploading your file to a stranger's server.

Why a waveform makes trimming easier

A waveform shows loudness over time, so you can see exactly where a beat drops, where a vocal starts, or where silence begins. That makes it far easier to place a cut on the right spot than scrubbing blindly — you set start and end against the visual, and the selected range is highlighted so you know precisely what you're keeping.

Trimming doesn't re-compress

The trimmer decodes your file, keeps the samples inside your selection exactly as they are, and writes them straight to a WAV. There's no re-encoding of the audio you keep, so cutting a clip out doesn't add any quality loss to that section — it's a clean copy of the original samples.

How to trim audio

Drop a file, drag the range, export. Everything happens locally in your browser — your audio is never uploaded.

  1. 1. Drop your file

    MP3, WAV, FLAC, or M4A. It's decoded and drawn as a waveform with the Web Audio API — nothing leaves your device.

  2. 2. Set start and end

    Drag the two sliders against the waveform; the section you're keeping is highlighted and everything outside is dimmed.

  3. 3. Export the clip

    Download the trimmed WAV — or head over to mastering and a lyric video for your clip.

What people trim audio for

Whenever you need a piece of a track rather than the whole thing.

Making a short clip

Cut a hook or a 15-second highlight for a TikTok, Reel, or preview without opening an editor.

Removing dead air

Trim silence or a false start off the beginning or end so the file starts right on the sound.

Grabbing a sample

Pull a specific section out of a longer track to use as a sample or reference in your DAW.

Frequently asked questions

Trimming audio, answered.