Why remove audio in the browser?
Browser processing keeps private clips, voice notes, and screen recordings on your device instead of sending them to an upload queue.
Remove audio or add text without uploading your file.
Your video stays on your device.
Browser processing keeps private clips, voice notes, and screen recordings on your device instead of sending them to an upload queue.
Silent videos work better for product demos, marketplace listings, internal walkthroughs, and quick social posts where background sound distracts.
Upload-based editors can be powerful, but simple mute and text-overlay tasks are faster when the file stays local and exports immediately.
Drop a video or pick one from your device. MP4, MOV or WEBM.
Remove audio or add a static text overlay.
Save the processed file. Nothing is uploaded.
No. The file is processed locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Nothing leaves your device.
MP4, MOV, and WEBM up to 500 MB on desktop and 150 MB on mobile.
No. The exported video is identical to your file with the requested change applied.