Merge and Split Audio Files Guide
Merge and Split Audio Files locally in your browser. No uploads, no signup, and private processing on your device. Split one source file first, review the generated clips, then merge only the sequence you actually want to keep.
How It Works
This merge and split audio files workflow combines two steps: split a source file into clips, then rebuild a final cut from the generated parts.
Why This Tool
Use Merge and Split Audio Files when you need to turn one long recording into smaller segments and then rebuild a cleaner highlight version, summary cut, or final sequence.
Common Use Cases
- Split a long recording and merge only the useful sections back together.
- Reorder segments after the first cut.
- Build shorter versions from podcasts, lessons, or long voice notes.
- Create a final cleaned file without jumping into a second editor.
Privacy First
With Merge and Split Audio Files, both the split stage and the final merge stage stay local in your browser.