Cut Audio
Trim a segment of any audio file by start and end time
Free Audio Cutter — Trim MP3, WAV, FLAC Files Online
ezyimg's Audio Cutter lets you trim any audio file to a specific start and end time. Use it to extract the best part of a song, cut a specific line from a recording, or create a ringtone from an MP3 — all processed locally in your browser using WebAssembly.
How to Use
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Upload your audio file
Drop an MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A, or other audio file into the upload area.
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Set start time
Enter the start time in seconds. For example, 30 to skip the first 30 seconds.
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Set end time
Enter the end time in seconds. For example, 90 to end at 1 minute 30 seconds.
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Cut the audio
Click Cut. The segment between start and end is extracted using stream copy — fast and lossless.
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Download the cut audio
Listen to the result with the built-in player and download the trimmed audio file.
Key Features
- →Stream copy is used when possible — meaning zero quality loss in the cut audio.
- →To extract the chorus of a song, set start/end to the exact seconds of that section.
- →For ringtones, keep the cut under 30 seconds and use MP3 or M4A format.
- →The fragment duration is shown so you can see exactly how long the cut will be.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I cut an MP3 online for free?
Upload your MP3 to ezyimg's Audio Cutter, enter the start and end time in seconds, and click Cut. The segment is extracted and downloaded in the same format as the original.
How do I trim a song to make a ringtone?
Upload the song, set the start and end times to the specific chorus or hook you want (typically 30 seconds or less), and click Cut. Download the trimmed clip as an MP3 or M4A for use as a ringtone.
Does cutting audio reduce quality?
No. ezyimg uses stream copy when trimming audio — it extracts the segment without re-encoding, so there is zero quality loss.
Can I cut WAV and FLAC files?
Yes. The tool accepts MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A, and other audio formats. The output is in the same format as the input.
How do I remove silence from the beginning of an audio file?
Use the start time to skip past the silence. For example, if there are 5 seconds of silence at the start, set Start to 5 and End to the total duration.