What It Does
Merges two or more audio files, calculates total duration, previews the combined audio, and exports a single output file.
Combine several audio files in order and export one WAV file. Everything runs locally.
Audio Merger helps you join several audio files into one continuous track directly in the browser. You can choose multiple clips, keep them in order, preview the merged result, optionally normalize the final output, and export the selected format.
Merges two or more audio files, calculates total duration, previews the combined audio, and exports a single output file.
It is useful for joining voice notes, podcast parts, lessons, interviews, music snippets, or recorded segments.
Editors, teachers, podcasters, creators, students, and business teams can combine audio without extra software.
You can select multiple audio files. Very large batches depend on your browser and device memory.
Yes. The tool includes a merged preview before you download the final file.
The audio tools support the most common web-compatible formats including MP3, WAV, OGG, and M4A. All conversion happens in your browser — no files are uploaded.
Quality depends on the output format and bitrate you select. Converting from a lossy format (like MP3) to another lossy format will cause minor quality loss. WAV is lossless and recommended as an intermediate format.
There is no hard limit, but very large audio files (over 100MB) may be slow to process depending on your device's performance. For best results, process files under 50MB.