What do you want to make today?
Free, private, in-browser tools — royalty-free music, audio editing, a video editor, and AI transcription. Pick where to start.
Free audio & video tools that run entirely in your browser
SnipSound is a free, privacy-first toolkit for creators. Every tool runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly and on-device AI — your files never leave your device, there's no account or sign-up, and your exports never carry a watermark. Whether you're making an Instagram Reel, a TikTok, a YouTube video, or a podcast, start with one of the four tools above.
🎵 Royalty-free music library
Browse and download royalty-free music for videos, streams, and social media. Search by mood, genre, or instrument and download instantly — free to use on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Reels (check each track's license for specifics). No copyright strikes, no attribution headaches.
🎚️ Free audio tools
A full suite of in-browser audio tools: trim and cut audio, convert between MP3, WAV, M4A, and OGG, find the BPM or musical key of a song, remove silences, normalize loudness, make ringtones, and extract audio from video — no installs, no uploads.
🎬 Free video editor
Our free in-browser video editor combines multiple clips, adds royalty-free music, overlays text and captions, and exports an MP4 — with no watermark and nothing to install. A private alternative to CapCut and Canva for quick edits.
📝 Free AI transcription
Transcribe audio to text in 99 languages with AI that runs 100% on your device. Turn interviews, voice memos, lectures, and podcasts into text — privately, with no file-size limit and no upload to any server.
Frequently asked questions
Is SnipSound really free?
Yes. Every tool is free to use with no account, no sign-up, and no watermark on your exports.
Do my files get uploaded to a server?
No. Audio and video processing happens entirely in your browser — your files never leave your device.
Can I use the music in my YouTube or TikTok videos?
Yes. Tracks in our music library are royalty-free for use in videos and social content; check each track's license details for specifics.
What audio and video formats are supported?
Common formats including MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, OGG, and FLAC for audio, and MP4, MOV, WebM, and MKV for video.