Extract and download the audio from any YouTube video. Free, instant, all formats shown.
How it works
Copy the YouTube link for the video whose audio you want and paste it into the field above.
Click 'Download Now' and we'll retrieve all available audio formats for that video.
Choose your preferred format and download the audio file directly to your device.
Features
Every available audio format is listed — M4A, WebA, and more — so you can pick what works for you.
Download audio at the highest available bitrate for the clearest, most accurate sound.
Dynamic Range Compression variants are clearly labeled so audiophiles and casual listeners can choose accordingly.
Extract audio from music videos, podcasts, interviews, lectures, and any other YouTube content.
Works entirely in the browser. Nothing to install, nothing to configure.
No sign-up, no hidden fees. Convert and download as many videos as you need.
Who is it for
Download audio from music videos and live performances to listen without streaming.
Save long-form interviews and podcasts published on YouTube to listen on the go.
Extract lecture audio to review material while commuting, exercising, or away from your screen.
Extract audio tracks for use in your own productions where you have the appropriate rights.
Use cases
Download audio from music videos or live performances to listen without streaming.
Many creators publish long-form interviews and podcasts on YouTube. Download the audio to listen on the go.
Students download audio from educational videos to review material while commuting or exercising.
Video editors and creators extract audio tracks for use in their own productions where they have the appropriate rights.
Supported formats
FAQ
All available formats are shown after fetching — typically M4A (AAC) and WebA (Opus). These play natively on most devices. If you need MP3 specifically, you can convert using free tools like VLC or Audacity.
DRC stands for Dynamic Range Compression. It reduces the difference between the loudest and quietest parts of the audio, making it easier to listen to in noisy environments. Both standard and DRC versions are shown.
Technically yes, but music is subject to copyright. Only download audio for personal use and respect the rights of artists and rights holders.
Yes. The tool works in any mobile browser on iOS and Android.
No. There are no limits on video length or file size.
Our YouTube to MP3 tool lets you extract and download the audio track from any public YouTube video. All available formats are shown after fetching — M4A, WebA, standard and DRC variants — so you always have full control over what you save. Perfect for music, podcasts, lectures, and interviews. No software required, works on desktop and mobile, completely free with no usage limits.