TikTok to MP3 Converter
Convert any TikTok video to MP3 audio. Paste the link, get a clean MP3 file. Free, no watermark, no signup. Works in your browser on any device.
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How to extract MP3 from TikTok
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Copy the video link
In TikTok — Share → Copy Link. Works on any clip: a creator's own voiceover, a popular track, or a stitched audio. The audio extractor doesn't care about the source type.
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Paste the link into the field above
On the MP3 page, the download button is pre-set to "audio" — it pulls the audio track without the video stream. The resulting file is 5-10 times smaller than the full video.
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Hit "Download MP3"
Technically the file comes as M4A (AAC) — that's the container TikTok stores audio in. M4A plays on every modern player and on iPhone natively, with no quality loss from any re-encode. If you strictly need .mp3, rename the extension (most players still play it) or convert through any free tool like Audacity or ffmpeg.
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Done — audio without video
You get a clean audio track at the original bitrate. Useful for ringtones, podcast cuts, language practice (if the creator speaks English), or just listening to a song you found on TikTok. If you need the full video instead, hop back to the homepage.
Why the audio-only format helps
Original bitrate
Audio is pulled directly from TikTok's CDN, with zero browser-side re-encoding. No 64 kbps drop-off — your file holds the same bitrate that plays inside the app.
Tiny file size
One minute of audio is 1-2MB versus 10-20MB for the same length of video. Saves space on iPhone, doesn't eat mobile data.
Ringtone-ready
On iPhone, GarageBand turns an M4A into a custom ringtone (up to 30 seconds) in two minutes. On Android, drop the file into /Notifications or /Ringtones — the system picks it up.
Common questions about audio
I got an .m4a file, not .mp3 — is that fine?
Completely fine. M4A is "MP4 for audio": Apple's container, AAC codec inside. Sounds better than MP3 at the same bitrate. It opens in VLC, foobar2000, iTunes, Windows Media Player, every Android music player. Renaming isn't necessary unless software specifically refuses .m4a.
How do I convert M4A to MP3?
If you really need MP3 — open the M4A in any converter (ffmpeg in one command, or a site like cloudconvert). Honestly, in 95% of cases M4A works wherever MP3 works, so this step is rarely necessary.
Will I get the original track or the creator's voice?
Whatever you hear in the video: if the creator layered a pop song on top — that's what you get; if it's their own voiceover — that's what comes out. We don't split tracks; we pull the audio stream TikTok stored alongside the video.
Can I separate vocals from the music?
Not on our side — that's a job for AI stem separators like LALAL.AI or Spleeter. We're a simple extractor: the audio comes out exactly as it sits inside the clip.
Is this copyright infringement?
Saving audio for personal listening — generally fine. Reusing somebody else's licensed track in your own YouTube/TikTok content without a license — infringes the label's rights, and platforms catch it via audio fingerprinting. That's not on us.
What if I need the full video instead?
Go to the homepage for the full video with original audio, or the MP4 page if you specifically want to know about the file format. The no-watermark page covers the watermark-removal angle.
How long can the audio file be?
Exactly as long as the video — up to 10 minutes (TikTok's current cap). Trim or merge in any free audio editor: Audacity, Reaper trial, GarageBand.
Why does file size vary so much?
Size depends on the original bitrate: TikTok stores audio at 64, 128, or 192 kbps depending on how the creator uploaded it. We pass through whatever's there, so a low-bitrate clip stays small.
We extract the audio stream directly, with no browser-side compression and no quality drop. The M4A file is compatible with every device and player — on iPhone it saves as a normal audio file, on Android it sits next to other audio recordings.