Cleaner chat sharing
Send the specific clip instead of asking someone to find the right timestamp in a long file.
Telegram audio clips
Split long audio into shorter Telegram-friendly clips. Cut one local recording into multiple MP3 or WAV files and share only the useful parts.
Upload audio
Drop in a long recording, mark the sections worth sharing, and export smaller clips from the browser.
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Telegram can handle file sharing, but AudioMultiCut helps you create clean, named clips first so the receiving chat gets shorter, clearer audio.
Send the specific clip instead of asking someone to find the right timestamp in a long file.
Create several Telegram-ready clips from one recording in a single editing pass.
Android web works well, and the iPhone app gives a better workflow for long Voice Memos.
Use a local file from your phone or desktop, including MP3, M4A, WAV, and similar formats.
Use the waveform to mark the sections you want to send in Telegram.
Download finished clips and attach them to a Telegram chat, channel, or saved messages.
Yes. Export the shorter clips from AudioMultiCut, then share those files through Telegram.
MP3 is usually better for Telegram sharing because it is smaller. Use WAV when another editor or collaborator needs uncompressed audio.
If you have a local audio file that your browser can read, you can load it into AudioMultiCut and create clips.
Upload once, create every clip you need, preview the boundaries, and export finished audio files from the browser.