Any file. Any shape.

Mute Video

Remove the audio track from a video — free, unlimited size, and entirely private. No re-encoding.

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🔒 Your files never leave your browser

How it works

This tool reads your video's metadata to find exactly where the video track's bytes live, then copies them into a fresh file that simply never references an audio track — no frame is decoded, re-encoded, or otherwise touched. That's why the output is pixel-for-pixel identical to the source and why the operation finishes in a couple of seconds even on a multi-gigabyte file.

Limitations

If the source has multiple video tracks (unusual outside professional multi-angle footage), all of them are kept — only audio tracks are dropped. Supported containers are MP4, M4V and MOV; WebM and Matroska (MKV) aren't supported yet.

FAQ

Does this re-encode the video?
No. The video track is copied byte-for-byte into a new file with the audio track simply left out — no frame is ever decoded or re-encoded, so there's no quality loss and no waiting, even for a large file.
Is there a file size limit?
No. Because nothing is decoded, muting a multi-gigabyte video costs about the same as muting a small one.
Is my video uploaded anywhere?
No — this runs entirely in your browser. Only the small metadata region and the video track's own bytes are ever read from your file.