Why remove audio in the browser?
MP4s often contain accidental microphone audio. Local processing lets you clean that audio without sending the whole file to a server.
MP4 audio removal without uploading.
Your video stays on your device.
MP4s often contain accidental microphone audio. Local processing lets you clean that audio without sending the whole file to a server.
Mute MP4s before attaching them to support tickets, uploading product demos, or posting clips where background sound would feel unprofessional.
For MP4 muting, a browser-first workflow can be much quicker because there is no upload progress bar and no remote processing queue.
Pick your MP4 file from desktop or mobile. The file stays local.
MuteVideo removes the audio track while preserving the video stream when possible.
Download a muted MP4 that is ready to share or upload elsewhere.
Yes. For audio-only removal, the tool is designed to copy the video stream and remove the audio track instead of re-encoding the picture.
Desktop browsers can handle files up to 500 MB. Mobile browsers use a lower 150 MB limit to avoid memory crashes.
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.