Private by default
The workflow is designed around browser-side audio processing rather than a cloud editing queue.
No-upload audio cutter
Cut and split audio in your browser without sending the recording to an audio editing server. Upload once locally, select clips, and export MP3 or WAV files.
Upload audio
The browser loads the recording, renders the waveform, and prepares clips locally so sensitive recordings stay on your device.
Direct answer
For private lessons, meetings, interviews, voice notes, and rehearsals, use AudioMultiCut when the job is to keep only the useful parts without moving the source recording through a remote cutter.
The workflow is designed around browser-side audio processing rather than a cloud editing queue.
Create multiple clips from one recording and download them without starting over for each cut.
Use MP3, M4A, WAV, and other formats your browser can decode.
Select a recording from your device. The waveform appears after the browser decodes the audio.
Drag on the waveform or use detected segments, then adjust start and end points by ear.
Export a single selected section or download all selected sections from the same source file.
The main editor does not need to send the audio file to AudioMultiCut servers for cutting, previewing, or exporting. Browser behavior and third-party browser extensions are outside the editor's control.
It is a good fit when you want local browser processing, but follow your own organization or client rules for confidential files.
Yes. AudioMultiCut can export individual segments or multiple selected clips from one source recording.
Upload once, create every clip you need, preview the boundaries, and export finished audio files from the browser.