Why remove sound in the browser?
Sound can contain names, conversations, music, or location clues. Browser processing removes it without handing the file to a remote service.
Take sound out of a video locally.
Your video stays on your device.
Sound can contain names, conversations, music, or location clues. Browser processing removes it without handing the file to a remote service.
Remove sound from screen recordings, walkthroughs, listing videos, short clips, and internal demos when only the visuals are needed.
A focused local tool avoids account steps and upload time, which matters when the only edit is making the video silent.
Drop a video file or choose one from your device.
MuteVideo removes the audio track and keeps the video image intact when possible.
Save a new file and keep your original unchanged.
No. These phrases describe the same result: the exported video has no audio track.
Yes. The exported file is a normal video file without sound, so it can be uploaded or shared like the original.
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.