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Ħieles Audio Speed Changer

Speed up or slow down audio with the pitch preserved (great for podcasts) or shifted. Export as MP3. Runs entirely in your browser, no upload.

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Speed up or slow down audio — keep the natural pitch (great for podcasts and audiobooks) or shift the pitch. Runs entirely in your browser.

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Changing audio speed can either keep the pitch natural (so a sped-up voice doesn't sound like a chipmunk) or shift it (the classic record speed-up). This does both with FFmpeg in your browser.

  1. 1
    FFmpeg.wasm loads once
    The WebAssembly build downloads on first use and is cached afterwards.
  2. 2
    You pick a speed and pitch mode
    From 0.5× to 3×, with "keep natural pitch" on or off. The file stays in your browser.
  3. 3
    FFmpeg re-times the audio
    Natural-pitch mode uses chained atempo filters (time-stretch); pitch-shift mode uses asetrate (speeds and pitches together).
  4. 4
    Download the MP3
    The result is encoded to MP3 and previewed with the built-in player.

Speed up a podcast or audiobook, or make a "slowed + reverb"/"nightcore" edit, entirely on your device — nothing is uploaded.

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Completely free — no hidden costs, ever
No account, email, or login required
Files stay on your device — processing happens in your browser
Works on any device — phone, tablet, desktop
No watermarks on any output
Browser memory limits may apply for very large files

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