Audio Cutter
Trim audio quickly to remove unwanted beginnings or endings and keep only the important parts for ringtones, voice clips, and source editing.
About Audio Cutter
Audio Cutter is an online audio trimming tool that helps you cut out a specific time range from an audio file, keep only the part you need, and export the result quickly. It is especially useful for making ringtones, extracting clips, keeping the important section, or removing unwanted parts from the beginning or end of a file.
This audio cutter supports batch processing, so you can add multiple audio files at once and apply the same start time and end time to all of them. Whether you are organizing source material or quickly cutting matching clips in bulk, everything can be handled directly on this page.
This page uses local browser-based processing, so your files do not need to be uploaded to a server during trimming. Both the cutting process and the export step are completed on your own device, which makes this tool a better fit for tasks where speed, privacy, and control matter.
How to Trim Audio Files in Batch Online
- Add Your Audio Files:Click the upload area to select multiple audio files, or drag several files directly onto the page to add them to the batch trimming queue.
- Set the Trim Range:Enter the start time and end time you want to use. A time format like 00:00:00 is recommended for clearer and more accurate trimming.
- Start Batch Trimming:After you click the start button, the browser will trim each file locally in queue order and show the progress for both individual files and the overall task.
- Review the Trimmed Results:When trimming is finished, you can review the result file size, audio duration, and other details, and preview the output directly when playback is supported.
- Download the Trimmed Files:All successfully processed files can be downloaded in batch, making it easier to organize multiple trimmed audio files at once.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Audio Formats Can This Tool Trim
This page supports trimming for many common audio formats, including MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, OPUS, and AAC. For everyday clip extraction and content organization needs, that is usually more than enough.
Do I Need to Upload Audio Files to a Server for Trimming
Usually not. This tool mainly relies on local browser-based processing, so most of the trimming work happens on your own device. That helps protect audio privacy and also saves the time you would otherwise spend waiting for uploads.
How Should I Enter the Start Time and End Time
It is best to enter the time in a format like 00:00:00 and make sure the end time is later than the start time. Once the range is set, the tool will trim every file currently in the queue using that same time segment.
Why Is Batch Trimming Useful
If multiple files need the same cut length or the same time range, batch trimming can greatly reduce repetitive work. It is especially useful for organizing lesson audio, recorded segments, and large sets of source files.