Remove Audio from Video: Mute Clips Online
Instantly create silent videos by stripping audio tracks from MP4, MOV, AVI, and WebM files. Our professional-grade online video muter removes background noise, private conversations, or unwanted music in seconds—with zero watermarks and no quality loss.
Perfect for social media creators, privacy-conscious users, and editors who need to prepare footage for voiceovers or background music. No registration required; everything happens securely in your browser to ensure your data stays private.
Upload Video to Remove Audio
Drag and drop your video file here to remove sound instantly. Supports all major video formats without quality loss.
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Video Muter — Remove the Audio Track From Any Video File
Audio tracks create problems in specific video distribution contexts. Social media platforms auto-play videos in feeds — a video that starts with loud audio interrupts users who have not consented to audio and triggers immediate scrolling. A demonstration video with background noise, accidental conversation, or music with licensing restrictions needs its audio removed before distribution. A video clip being repurposed as background footage in a presentation needs silence so the audio does not compete with the presenter speaking over it. Muting removes the audio track entirely, producing a video that plays silently by design.
Muting without re-encoding preserves video quality completely. Removing an audio track from a video container is a metadata operation — the audio stream is dropped from the output file without touching the video bitstream. A 500MB video with a 20MB audio track becomes a 480MB muted video with no video quality change whatsoever. This stream-copy operation is also very fast — muting a 2-hour video takes seconds regardless of resolution. The video quality you see in the output is identical to the source because no video data was touched during the muting process.
Muting is the first step in audio replacement workflows. A video recorded with poor room acoustics, wind noise, or accidental background music needs its original audio removed before replacement audio — a clean voiceover, a licensed music bed, or a professionally recorded narration track — is added. Mute the original audio to silence, import the replacement audio into a video editor or use the audio replacement tool, and align the new audio to the video timeline. This two-step workflow produces a video with intended audio rather than attempting to noise-reduce or otherwise salvage unusable original audio.