Audio for CapCut. The format it handles without complaint.
CapCut mobile is great until it isn't. Some MP3s import silent. Some M4As don't import at all. OPUS files from voice notes go straight in the trash. Drop your audio here, pick mobile (MP3) or desktop (WAV), and we'll output a CapCut-friendly file with the right sample rate and channel layout.
drop your audio or video
MP3, M4A, AAC, OPUS, WMA, MP4, MOV — whatever CapCut refused.
CapCut import problems this fixes
- Voice memo (M4A) imports silently — iPhone Voice Memos use HE-AAC profile. CapCut mobile sometimes doesn't decode it. MP3 fixes it.
- WhatsApp voice note (.opus) won't import — CapCut doesn't ship an Opus decoder on mobile. Convert here, problem gone.
- WMA file from a Windows voice recorder — same story.
- FLAC plays at the wrong speed — non-standard sample rate Resolve / CapCut won't resample. We normalize to 44.1.
- MP4 has audio but CapCut shows "no audio track" — some MP4s use codecs CapCut doesn't recognize for inline playback. Extract the audio here, import as a separate clip.
- Audio plays once, then disappears next time you open the project — usually a path issue, but a re-import of a known-good MP3 fixes it. Convert here for a fresh, clean copy.
What we output for each preset
- CapCut mobile (MP3) — 192 kbps CBR MP3 at 44.1 kHz stereo. Small, transparent for voice and music, imports cleanly on iOS and Android.
- CapCut desktop (WAV) — 44.1 kHz / 16-bit stereo PCM. Lossless, no codec dependency. Use for music videos or anything you'll export multiple times.
- CapCut desktop max-quality MP3 — 320 kbps CBR at 44.1 kHz. When you want a small file but the audio is critical (released music as a backing track).
If your video has audio CapCut won't recognize
The usual workflow:
- Drop the MP4 here. We extract the audio and convert it to CapCut-friendly format.
- In CapCut, import the original MP4 as your video clip.
- If CapCut shows "no audio" on the MP4, mute or delete the audio track from that clip.
- Import the converted audio file as a separate clip.
- Drag it to a timeline track aligned to the start of the video. If the lengths match, you're synced.
FAQ
Why is CapCut so picky?
Mobile CapCut runs on phone hardware that licenses fewer audio decoders. Desktop CapCut handles more but still skips a few. They're both optimized for short social-video workflows, not as a general DAW.
Can I extract audio from a video and replace it in CapCut?
Yes. Extract here (drop the MP4), edit the audio if needed (our cutter, normalizer), then import the WAV as a separate audio clip in CapCut. Mute the original video's audio track.
Will the audio sync stay correct?
If you don't change the length, yes — the converted file is the same duration as the source. Drop it at frame 0 of the timeline.
Is there a CapCut alternative without these import quirks?
DaVinci Resolve free has different quirks (see our Resolve audio page). For audio-heavy projects, Audacity + a video editor is often less painful than CapCut.
Does my audio get uploaded?
No. Everything runs in your browser tab.
Does this work for CapCut on iPad?
Yes. The MP3 / WAV file you download here works in CapCut on iOS, iPadOS, Android, Windows, and macOS.