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How to extract audio from a video on Android Chrome

Android has solid audio extractors on the Play Store, but most of them upload your file and show ads. VideoSplit runs in Chrome Android, keeps the file on your device, and gives you a WAV or MP3 in a couple of taps — no app install required.

Chrome Android handles MP4, MOV, MKV and WEBM on the Web Audio path. Samsung Internet and Firefox Android also work; results are consistent across Chromium-based Android browsers.

Step-by-step

  1. Open videosplit.io in Chrome Android. No install, no Play Store detour.
  2. Tap Upload video. Android's file picker opens; choose your video from gallery, Files or Downloads.
  3. Pick WAV or MP3. MP3 is smaller for sharing. WAV is cleaner if you intend to edit.
  4. Download the audio. Saves to Android Downloads; visible in the Files app and most music players.

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