Audio Trimmer - Online Cut MP3 WAV Locally
Select a part of an audio file and trim it to the selection. Playback preview. Download the cropped audio. No upload.
UD5 Toolkit
Inspect RIFF/WAV file structure, chunks, and audio properties instantly
Duration = DataChunkSize / ByteRate, where ByteRate = SampleRate × NumChannels × (BitsPerSample / 8). For example, a CD-quality WAV (44,100 Hz, stereo, 16-bit) has a byte rate of 176,400 bytes per second. If the data chunk is 17,640,000 bytes, the duration is exactly 100 seconds. This tool automatically performs this calculation and displays the result.
Select a part of an audio file and trim it to the selection. Playback preview. Download the cropped audio. No upload.
Record audio from your microphone and save as WAV file. Visual waveform while recording. Simple and privacy-friendly; audio stays in your browser.
Trim audio files or split into multiple segments using visual waveform. Set start/end markers precisely. Download segments or merged track. Purely browser-based.
Play random Morse characters at configurable speed. Learn with Koch or Farnsworth method.
Hear a word spoken by browser TTS and type the spelling. Choose difficulty or paste your own list. Great for kids. Local only.
Load an audio file and see its spectrogram with frequency over time. Adjust resolution and color map. Discover hidden sounds.
Analyze a monophonic audio recording and convert the pitch into a MIDI file. Perfect for capturing musical ideas. Client-side.
Send conditional requests to a URL and verify that the server correctly handles ETag and If‑None‑Match. Audit caching.
Change the sample rate of an audio file (e.g., 48kHz to 44.1kHz) without leaving the browser. Ideal for podcast prep.
Enter a URL and see a list of its ARIA landmarks (banner, main, nav). Check document structure for accessibility. Local fetch.
Shift the pitch of any audio clip by semitones without affecting playback speed. Perfect for music transposition. Local Web Audio.
Drop a PDF and see its embedded metadata: author, title, creation date, and more. No content is uploaded; pure browser PDF parsing.
Drop an audio file and instantly see its duration in seconds and formatted time. Read metadata without full playback.
A small widget that records your clipboard text history (only while open). Search and re‑copy old snippets. No log upload.
Choose a font family and see how it renders famous pangrams (The quick brown fox…). Instant web font loader.
Click buttons to play real animal sounds: lion roar, bird tweet, dolphin click. Studio recorded. No load.
Select bonding and lone pairs to see the predicted shape (trigonal bipyramidal, octahedral). Static diagrams.
Upload an audio clip and generate an animated GIF of its waveform dancing. Shareable sound snippet. Canvas magic.
Remove silent parts from an audio recording. Useful for podcasts and lectures. Set threshold and minimum silence duration.
A 10‑band graphic equalizer applied to any audio file or mic input. Save presets. All processing via Web Audio API.
Simple phase cancellation tool: load a stereo track and attempt to remove center‑panned vocals. Not perfect, but fun to experiment.
Load a WAV file and see its real-time oscilloscope trace and frequency spectrum. Zoom and pan. Pure frontend.
Encode short audio clips into Base64 data URIs for direct embedding in HTML5 <audio> tags. No external files needed.
Browse a collection of common bird calls. Play short audio samples to identify birds you hear. Educational static data.
Set up a chess position using FEN notation or drag pieces. Share the position link or screenshot. No AI, just board.
Display a dynamic list of keyboard shortcuts for the current browser and operating system. Filter by category. Keep it open for reference.
Visualize audio in real time from your microphone or uploaded audio file. See the waveform dance. Uses Web Audio API locally.
Translate text to Morse code with audio playback. Adjust speed and tone. An educational tool for amateur radio enthusiasts. Works offline.
Generate pure audio tones of specific frequencies (Hz). Adjust waveform type (sine, square, sawtooth). Ideal for audio testing and science experiments.
Enter text and generate the corresponding Morse code audio beeps. Adjust speed and tone. Great for learning and practicing CW. No download.