Telegram audio clips

Split Audio for Telegram

Split long audio into shorter Telegram-friendly clips. Cut one local recording into multiple MP3 or WAV files and share only the useful parts.

Local browser processingMultiple clips from one fileMP3 or WAV export

Upload audio

Prepare clips before sharing to Telegram

Drop in a long recording, mark the sections worth sharing, and export smaller clips from the browser.

Preparing the uploader...
Private in-browser processingAfter upload, the full cutter opens with your waveform ready.

Direct answer

Use AudioMultiCut to prepare audio before sending it in Telegram.

Telegram can handle file sharing, but AudioMultiCut helps you create clean, named clips first so the receiving chat gets shorter, clearer audio.

Best for
Long voice recordings, interviews, lessons, music sketches, and meeting excerpts.
Output
MP3 for smaller sharing files or WAV for higher-quality handoff.
Privacy
The cutting workflow runs locally in the browser.

Cleaner chat sharing

Send the specific clip instead of asking someone to find the right timestamp in a long file.

Batch clip creation

Create several Telegram-ready clips from one recording in a single editing pass.

Good for mobile workflows

Android web works well, and the iPhone app gives a better workflow for long Voice Memos.

How to use it

1

Choose the source recording

Use a local file from your phone or desktop, including MP3, M4A, WAV, and similar formats.

2

Select sections

Use the waveform to mark the sections you want to send in Telegram.

3

Export and share

Download finished clips and attach them to a Telegram chat, channel, or saved messages.

Common questions

Can AudioMultiCut split audio before Telegram sharing?

Yes. Export the shorter clips from AudioMultiCut, then share those files through Telegram.

Should I export MP3 or WAV?

MP3 is usually better for Telegram sharing because it is smaller. Use WAV when another editor or collaborator needs uncompressed audio.

Can I split Telegram voice messages?

If you have a local audio file that your browser can read, you can load it into AudioMultiCut and create clips.

Start with the recording you already have.

Upload once, create every clip you need, preview the boundaries, and export finished audio files from the browser.