Online Audio Remover
Remove sound from videos directly in your browser - fast, private, and easy to use.
Remove sound from videos without installing desktop software or sending files to a remote server.
How It Works
Remove sound
Download the result
Key Features
Browser-Based Processing
Remove sound from videos locally in your browser, so your source files stay on your device.
Multi-Format Support
Mute MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, AVI, and FLV files. MP4, MOV, and WebM are the most reliable across browsers.
High-Quality Output
The picture stays exactly as it was - only the audio track is removed.
Privacy First
Your media is processed locally. It is not uploaded to DojoClip for this tool.
Easy to Use
Drop in a video and download the silent version - there is nothing to configure.
Fast Processing
Most videos are muted in seconds to a couple of minutes, depending on file size and your device.
Supported Formats
Works with common browser-friendly formats:
Best for
Use the audio remover when you need a silent product clip, background video, screen recording, or draft that should not include the original sound. It is useful before adding captions, music, or a new voice track elsewhere.
Practical notes
Preview the silent result before publishing. Some browsers handle certain codecs differently, so MP4, MOV, and WebM are the safest starting points for quick audio removal.
After muting
Want to add a new soundtrack or voiceover in place of the old one? Use the audio replacer. To save the original sound before removing it, run the clip through the audio extractor first, or add music and captions in the AI Video Editor.
FAQ
Is Audio Remover free?
Yes. Audio Remover is available as a free browser tool for quick media work.
Are my files uploaded?
No. This workflow is designed to run locally in your browser, so your source file stays on your device.
Which formats are supported?
The audio remover works with common video files including MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, AVI, and FLV. MP4, MOV, and WebM are the safest inputs across browsers.
When should I use a browser tool instead of desktop software?
Use it for focused edits when speed and privacy matter. A full editor is still better for complex timelines, color work, or large batch production.