Built around Voice Memos
Import recordings from Voice Memos or Files and turn one long capture into named clips.
iPhone Voice Memos
Split long iPhone Voice Memos into shorter clips. Use the native AudioMultiCut app for the best iPhone workflow, or cut M4A recordings in the browser when the file is small enough.
Upload audio
Upload an exported Voice Memo M4A here, or open the native iPhone app for saved projects, better touch controls, and easier sharing.
Direct answer
Mobile Safari can work for quick clips, but long Voice Memos are easier in the native AudioMultiCut app because it supports saved projects, touch-first controls, and system sharing to Files, Messages, WhatsApp, Telegram, and AirDrop.
Import recordings from Voice Memos or Files and turn one long capture into named clips.
The native app can share finished clips to system share targets instead of leaving you to manage downloads manually.
The web editor remains useful for quick jobs when the recording is short and mobile browser memory is not a problem.
From Voice Memos, send the recording to Files, AudioMultiCut, or the browser depending on the workflow.
Mark chapters, exercises, ideas, or useful moments on the waveform and preview each boundary.
Export shorter clips and send them through Messages, WhatsApp, Telegram, AirDrop, Files, or another share target.
Yes, if the browser can load the exported M4A file. For long recordings, the native iPhone app is the more reliable workflow.
It avoids many mobile browser limits, keeps saved projects, uses touch-first controls, and can share clips through the iOS share sheet.
No. Voice Memos commonly export as M4A, and AudioMultiCut can work with M4A directly.
Upload once, create every clip you need, preview the boundaries, and export finished audio files from the browser.