Audio Merger
Merge (concatenate) multiple audio files into one
Upload Audio Files
Drag & drop your audio files here, or click to select
About the Audio Merger
The Audio Merger joins multiple audio files into a single track, in the order you choose. Instead of playing clips one after another, you get one continuous file β a combined recording, a seamless playlist, or a single mixdown.
Audio often arrives in pieces: separate takes, individual segments, or tracks you want to string together. Merging stitches them into one file so itβs easy to share, play, or publish as a single piece.
Merging runs in your browser, so your audio never leaves your device. That keeps private or unreleased recordings secure, with no upload, no watermark, and no account.
How to use the Audio Merger
- Upload the audio files you want to combine.
- Arrange them into the order they should play.
- Confirm the sequence.
- Merge the files into one track.
- Download the combined audio.
Common use cases
- Joining separate recording segments into one continuous file.
- Combining several songs or clips into a single track.
- Stitching together parts of an interview or podcast.
- Creating one audio file from multiple takes.
Frequently asked questions
Do the files need to be the same format?
Files in a consistent format merge most smoothly. If your clips differ, converting them to a common format first gives the cleanest combined result.
Can I set the order?
Yes. Arrange the files before merging and theyβll be joined in exactly that sequence.
Will merging affect audio quality?
The tool aims to preserve quality while joining tracks. Starting from consistent, high-quality sources yields the best output.
Is my audio uploaded anywhere?
No. Merging happens in your browser, so your files never leave your device.
How do I trim before merging?
Use the Audio Clipper to trim each file first, then merge the clean clips together.