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Online Audio Cropper

Trim and cut audio files with precision. Upload, set your start and end points, preview the selection, and download your clip.

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the waveform here

What Is an Audio Cropper?

An audio cropper (also called an audio trimmer or cutter) lets you extract a specific portion from an audio file — removing silence at the start or end, pulling out a highlight clip, or trimming a long recording down to exactly the section you need. It is one of the most common audio editing tasks, and with EazyStudio you can do it in seconds without installing any software.

How to Crop an Audio File

  1. Upload your audio — select an MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC or OGG file from your device. The audio waveform will render so you can see the shape of the audio.
  2. Set the start and end points — drag the blue and red markers on the waveform, or type exact timestamps in the input fields for precise cuts down to 0.01 seconds.
  3. Preview your selection — click Play to hear the selected region before exporting.
  4. Export and download — click Export to process and download your trimmed clip.

Common Uses for Audio Trimming

Audio trimming is used across many scenarios: removing silence at the beginning and end of a podcast recording; extracting a song chorus or instrumental section; creating a short clip for a social media reel; cutting out a mistake from a voiceover; trimming a ringtone to exactly 30 seconds; and isolating a sound effect from a longer audio file for a game or video project.

Frequently Asked Questions

The tool allows precision down to 0.01 seconds. Type exact timestamps into the start and end fields for frame-accurate cuts.
The waveform visualisation runs in your browser. The export is processed by EazyStudio's server and re-encoded as MP3. If preserving lossless quality is critical, note that MP3 involves compression — WAV export would be lossless.
You can upload MP3, WAV, AAC (M4A), FLAC, and OGG files. The cropped file is downloaded as MP3.
The waveform loads in-browser so the practical limit depends on your device memory. Files up to 100 MB work reliably on most modern computers.

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