Mute Video Online

Remove all audio tracks from your video with one click, preserve original picture quality, and get a silent video. Processed in-browser — no uploads, full privacy.

Privacy Protection

Everything is processed locally in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server, keeping your privacy fully protected.

Lossless Video Quality

The video stream is copied directly without re-encoding — picture quality is fully preserved

Format Compatible

Accepts MP4, WebM, MOV and other popular formats; always outputs the most compatible MP4

Drag and drop video files here

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Supports MP4, WebM, MOV, MKV, AVI, and more

Use Cases

  • Strip background noise or copyrighted music before publishing, so the platform does not flag your video
  • Create silent video assets for more flexible dubbing or subtitling in post-production
  • Mute screen recordings before using them in tutorials to eliminate ambient noise
  • Remove sound from social media videos so they auto-play silently in public spaces

About This Tool

The video audio remover is built on WebCodecs technology, processing video files directly in your browser by discarding all audio tracks while keeping the original visuals. Everything runs locally — your files never leave your device. Accepts MP4, WebM, MOV and other mainstream formats as input, and always outputs MP4 for the widest device and platform compatibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the video quality be affected after removing audio?

No. This tool only removes the audio track. The video stream is copied directly without re-encoding, so picture quality is fully preserved.

Which video formats are supported as input?

MP4, WebM, MOV, MKV, AVI and other mainstream formats are supported. Output is always MP4 for maximum compatibility.

Will my files be uploaded to a server?

No. Everything happens locally in your browser — your files never leave your device, keeping your privacy fully protected.

What is the difference between removing audio and extracting audio?

Removing audio strips the audio from the video and outputs a silent video file. Extracting audio separates the audio from the video and outputs an audio file. They are the exact opposite operations.