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Mute Video
One click, a few seconds, done. The audio track is stripped by lossless stream copy — the video itself is untouched, bit for bit.
Drop your video here
MP4, WebM, MOV, MKV, AVI — or click to browse
drop works anywhere on this page
Remove audio from a video — the instant way
Muting shouldn't require re-encoding a whole video, and here it doesn't: we copy the video stream exactly as-is and simply don't write the audio track. That's why a 2 GB recording mutes in seconds with literally zero quality change — the output video data is bit-identical to the input.
Why mute a video?
- Background noise — wind, traffic, chatter you'd rather not share.
- Copyrighted music — strip the soundtrack before posting where it would be flagged, then optionally add licensed music.
- Privacy — conversations captured accidentally in the background.
- Silent social formats — clips destined for autoplay-muted feeds don't need an audio track inflating the file.
The on-device advantage, squared
This is the tool where our architecture embarrasses upload-based sites most. They need your whole file uploaded before a trivial operation; we do the trivial operation directly. For a typical phone video, muting here completes before a competitor's upload bar would reach double digits — and your video never touches anyone's server in the process.
FAQ
Why is muting so fast here?
The video stream is copied untouched and the audio just isn't written — no re-encoding. Gigabyte files finish in seconds.
Does muting reduce video quality?
No — the video is copied bit-for-bit. Only the audio track is dropped.
Can I lower the volume instead of removing it?
Use the Add Music tool — it has a balance slider between original audio and added music.
Is my video uploaded to mute it?
No — it's processed in your browser, faster than another site's upload would even start.