Free online audio tool

Audio Normalizer Online

Make audio loudness more consistent by normalizing the peak level in your browser. Useful for voice notes, recordings, podcast clips, and uneven audio files.

Upload audio file

Choose an audio file from your device. Processing happens locally in your browser when the format is supported.

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How it helps

Use audio normalizer on the go

Normalization helps when a recording is too quiet or when multiple clips need a more consistent peak level before sharing or editing.

Peak normalization changes gain based on the loudest sample. It does not replace full broadcast loudness mastering, but it is useful for quick browser-based cleanup.

Processing runs in your browser after the file is decoded. Browser support depends on the file format, codec, device memory, CPU, and current browser features. For sensitive or confidential audio, review privacy practices carefully before using any online tool.

How to use

How to use this tool

  1. Open the tool page. Choose the audio tool you need from the tools menu or related tools section.
  2. Add your audio. Upload a supported audio file, choose multiple files for the joiner, or record from your microphone on the voice recorder page.
  3. Adjust settings. Use the simple controls for fade, speed, normalization, silence removal, or compression.
  4. Preview first. Listen to the processed preview before creating the final output.
  5. Download manually. Create the output file, then click Download yourself. The page does not auto-download files.

Formats

Browser-supported audio input

The upload field accepts common audio extensions, but the browser must be able to decode the actual file. MP3 and WAV are the safest choices. OGG, OPUS, M4A, AAC, M4R, FLAC, and AIFF vary by browser and operating system.

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