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Darmowe Audio to Video

Turn an audio file plus a cover image into an MP4 — the standard way to upload a song, mix, or podcast to YouTube. Runs entirely in your browser.

Brak limitu rozmiaru plikuPliki pozostają prywatneLogowanie nie jest wymaganeZa darmo na zawsze
1. Audio (the soundtrack)

Drop an audio file

MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, M4A, Audio brak limitu rozmiaru pliku

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2. Cover image (shown the whole time)

Drop a cover image

PNG, JPG, WebP, Image brak limitu rozmiaru pliku

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💡 Combine an audio track with a still image to make a simple MP4 — the standard way to put a song, mix, or podcast episode on a video platform. Files stay in your browser; nothing is uploaded. (Keep total size under ~2 GB on this device.)

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Jak to działa

Video platforms like YouTube need a video file, not just audio. The standard trick is to show a single cover image for the whole track. This builds that MP4 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 add an audio file and a cover image
    Both are read locally — never uploaded.
  3. 3
    FFmpeg renders the video
    The still image is looped for the full length of the audio (-shortest) and encoded to H.264 MP4 with the audio as an AAC track.
  4. 4
    You download the MP4
    The result is ready to upload to YouTube, Instagram, or anywhere that needs video.

Turn a song, DJ mix, or podcast episode into an uploadable video without sending your audio to a server — everything runs on your device.

Dlaczego nasze?

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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