Want to save just the audio from a video file — a lecture, a music performance, or a recorded meeting? Converting video to MP3 extracts the audio track and saves it as a standalone file you can play anywhere. QuickToolz does it free, in your browser, instantly.
How to Convert Video to MP3 in 3 Simple Steps
Step 1
Upload your
video file
Step 2
Extract
audio track
Step 3
Download
MP3 file
- Upload your video file – Click or drag and drop your MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, or WebM file.
- Extract the audio track – Click “Convert to MP3” — the tool strips the video stream and keeps only the audio.
- Download your MP3 – Hit “Download” and your audio file is ready to play on any device.
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Why Extract Audio from a Video?
There are many practical reasons to pull the audio from a video: saving a recorded lecture or webinar as a podcast you can listen to on the go, extracting a musical performance from a concert video, keeping a voice memo you recorded on video, saving a meeting recording as a smaller audio-only file, or ripping the soundtrack from a video for personal listening.
What Video Formats Are Supported?
QuickToolz accepts MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, and WebM — the most common video formats across phones, cameras, and desktop software.
What Quality Will the MP3 Be?
The MP3 is extracted at 192 kbps by default, which is high quality for most uses. The output quality is limited by the original audio track in the video — if the video was recorded with a low-quality microphone, the MP3 will reflect that.
Is There a File Size Limit?
Video files up to 500 MB are supported. For larger files, consider trimming the video first using a video editor before converting.
Are My Video Files Stored?
No. All conversion happens locally in your browser — your video is never uploaded to or stored on any server.