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Overview

The free online video audio remover strips the audio track from any video right in your browser. It removes the audio stream directly — no re-encoding — so your video quality stays 100% intact. Supports MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, and MKV files. Everything runs locally; your footage never leaves your device.

Pain Point

Screen recordings with background noise, copyrighted background music that needs to go, or raw footage that needs a fresh voiceover — opening a full editor just to delete an audio track is overkill. This tool handles it in seconds with zero quality loss.

Key Features

  • One-click audio removal from any video
  • No re-encoding — 100% lossless video quality
  • Supports MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI, MKV, and more
  • 100% browser-based, no server upload, no watermark
  • Extremely fast — no render wait time
  • Free, unlimited use, no sign-up required

Highlights

Upload, click remove, download — three steps and done. Because the tool strips the audio stream without re-encoding video frames, it’s dramatically faster than exporting from a traditional editor. Video quality remains untouched, and the file size actually shrinks since the audio data is removed.

Use Cases

  • Clean up screen recordings: Remove keyboard clicks and ambient noise from screen captures
  • Copyright music removal: Strip background music to avoid platform copyright detection
  • Prepare for voiceover: Remove original audio before adding a new narration or soundtrack
  • Silent social media clips: Create GIF-style muted loops for social media posts
  • Privacy protection: Remove conversation audio before sharing a video

Tips

  • The muted video is ready for voiceover or new background music right away
  • If you only need to lower the volume rather than remove audio entirely, use a dedicated editor
  • Need further video editing? Pair with BibiGPT’s video trimmer

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