Free Audio Tool

Free MP3 compressor online

Reduce speech recording size before sharing, uploading, or archiving. Compress browser-supported audio with settings tuned for spoken-word files.

Free Audio Tools

Professional audio tools right in your browser

Trim, convert, merge, record, estimate, and prepare audio for transcription. No downloads and no signup required for the tools.

Audio Trimmer

Cut audio files online, set start and end points, and export a clean clip.

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Audio Converter

Convert browser-supported audio into a downloadable WAV file.

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Audio Merger

Combine multiple audio files into one browser-generated WAV file.

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MP3 Compressor

Reduce speech audio size with a browser-side, voice-optimized export.

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Audio Speed Changer

Change audio speed online for free, slow audio down or speed it up, and export a rendered WAV copy.

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Voice Recorder

Record audio directly from your microphone in the browser.

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Tab Audio Recorder

Capture audio from another Chrome or Edge tab for videos, webinars, and browser playback.

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Tab + Microphone Recorder

Record a Chrome or Edge tab and microphone together for Meet, Zoom Web, Teams, or browser calls without an extension.

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Meeting Notes Generator

Create a structured meeting agenda and notes template.

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Word Counter

Count words and characters and estimate speaking time.

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Reading Time Calculator

Paste text and estimate read-aloud duration.

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Audio Length Estimator

Estimate how long a script will be when spoken.

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Audio Cleaner / Noise Reducer

Prepare speech audio for transcription with a browser-side voice-focused cleanup export.

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Silence Remover

Remove low-volume silence from speech recordings and export a shorter WAV file.

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Volume Normalizer

Normalize speech audio volume in your browser and export a louder, cleaner WAV copy.

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Split Audio by Silence

Find quiet gaps in audio and create suggested split points for long recordings.

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SRT/VTT Cleaner

Clean subtitle text, normalize whitespace, and prepare SRT or VTT files for review.

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Subtitle Time Shifter

Shift SRT or VTT subtitle timestamps forward or backward.

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Transcript Word/Quote Extractor

Extract likely quotes, keywords, and useful lines from transcript text.

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MP3 Compressor

Runs locally in browser
AI Transcription

Interested in fast, accurate AI-based transcription?

Start free, upload your audio, and get a searchable transcript with speaker labels, timestamps, and export options.

Compress speech audio online

Use the MP3 Compressor when a voice recording is too large to upload, email, or archive comfortably. It is designed for spoken-word recordings rather than music mastering.

Reduce file size before upload

Large recordings from phones, meetings, and browser captures can be hard to move around. Compressing the audio can make upload and sharing workflows faster.

Use compression before transcription carefully

Moderate compression is usually fine for clear speech, but very aggressive compression can reduce accuracy. Preview the output before transcribing important recordings.

How it works

How to use the MP3 Compressor

  1. Choose a browser-supported audio file.
  2. Compress the recording with speech-focused settings.
  3. Preview the compressed result.
  4. Download the smaller audio file.
FAQ

MP3 Compressor questions

Can I compress an MP3 online for free?

Yes. Upload a browser-supported audio file, compress it locally, and download a smaller copy for free.

Will compression affect transcript quality?

Light or moderate compression is usually fine for clear speech. Very low bitrates, heavy noise, or muffled output can make transcription less accurate.

Is this compressor best for music or speech?

It is optimized for spoken-word recordings such as meetings, interviews, lectures, and voice notes.

Can I trim audio before compressing it?

Yes. Trim the recording first if you only need part of the file, then compress the shorter clip.