Audio Splitter
Split and divide audio files into equal segments or a specific number of parts. Perfect for breaking down long recordings, podcasts, lectures, or music into manageable chunks for editing, sharing, or uploading.
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What is Audio Splitter?
The Audio Splitter divides your audio files into multiple segments. You can split audio into equal parts by number of segments or by specific duration. This is useful for creating ringtones, samples, or preparing files for playlists.
How does Audio Splitter work?
This tool uses the Web Audio API to analyze your audio file and divide it into separate segments. You can specify how many parts you want or how long each part should be. The tool processes each segment and provides them as downloadable audio files.
Key Features
- Split audio by number of equal segments
- Split audio by duration per segment
- Processes entirely in your browser
- No file uploads - complete privacy
- Free to use with no sign-up required
- Download all segments at once
Common Use Cases
Create ringtones
Split a longer audio file to extract a specific section for use as a ringtone.
Music sampling
Divide tracks into individual samples for use in music production and remixing.
Podcast episode division
Split long podcast recordings into smaller episodes or segments.
Language learning
Split audio files into sentences or phrases for language practice.
Prepare playlists
Split album recordings into individual tracks for playlist use.
Audio editing prep
Split audio into segments for further editing in other software.
How to Use This Tool
Upload audio file
Click to browse or drag and drop your audio file into the upload area.
Choose split method
Select how you want to split: by number of parts or by duration.
Set split parameters
Enter the number of parts or duration for each segment.
Download segments
Once processing is complete, download your split audio files.
Pro Tips
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Use the preview feature to find exact points before splitting
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Leave a small gap between segments to avoid cutting words mid-sentence
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Higher number of parts means shorter segments
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All split files maintain the original audio quality
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Name your segments clearly to keep track of each part
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Test on a shorter sample first if splitting a long file
Frequently Asked Questions
What audio formats can I split?
You can split most common audio formats including MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and AAC.
How many parts can I split an audio file into?
You can split into as few as 2 parts up to 100 parts depending on the file length.
Will the audio quality be affected?
No. The split files maintain the same quality as the original audio.
Is my audio file uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens in your browser using the Web Audio API. Your files never leave your device.
Can I split by specific time points instead of equal parts?
This tool splits by equal parts or equal duration. For custom time points, use the trimmer tool.
How are the split files named?
The files are named with the original name plus a number suffix to indicate their order.