Extract Audio takes any video file and pulls out the sound as a standalone audio file. If you have recorded a lecture, interview, podcast, or tutorial on video but only need the audio, this tool handles the conversion without requiring any software downloads. You can save the audio in five formats: MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, or OGG, at quality settings from low to lossless. Built-in controls let you trim dead air from the beginning or end, apply a volume boost if the recording was quiet, fade the audio in and out smoothly, and run a noise reduction filter to clean up background hiss. A normalize option levels the volume to prevent sudden spikes. There are no per-generation credits or usage quotas, so you can process as many files as you need. It fits into workflows where you are pulling audio from screen recordings, event footage, or raw camera files before handing them off to an editor or publishing them as audio. Run as many extractions as you want in a single session and adjust the settings until the output matches your exact needs.
Extract Audio is an online tool that pulls the soundtrack out of any video file and delivers it as a standalone, downloadable audio file. A lot of creators shoot footage they plan to repurpose: lectures become podcasts, recorded interviews become audio segments, and raw event footage becomes background music. On Picasso IA, you can run the full extraction, including trimming, volume control, and noise reduction, all from your browser with no software to install. It is a practical, no-friction step in any workflow where the video is just the delivery format but the audio is the real asset.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Extract Audio on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, it is free to use. You can start processing videos right away without entering payment details or creating an account.
How long does it take to get results? Most extractions finish in under a minute, depending on the length and size of the video file. Shorter clips usually wrap up in seconds.
What output formats are supported? You can export in MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, or OGG. MP3 is the default and works across nearly every player and platform. WAV at lossless quality gives you uncompressed audio suitable for professional editing.
How many times can I run the model? There are no usage caps on Picasso IA. You can process as many videos as you need in a session without hitting any limits or running out of credits.
Can I customize the output quality? Yes. Set the audio quality from low to lossless, apply noise reduction, normalize volume levels, and use fade-in or fade-out controls to shape the final clip to fit your project.
What happens if I am not happy with the result? Re-run the model with different settings. Adjust the trim points, try a different quality level, or toggle the noise reduction filter. Since there are no usage caps, experimenting costs nothing.
Each generation consumes 1 credit
1 credit
or 5 credits for 5 generations
With Elite or Infinite plans, enjoy unlimited generations with this model at no additional cost.
Everything this model can do for you
Export audio as MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, or OGG to match your editing pipeline.
Choose from low, medium, high, or lossless quality to balance file size and fidelity.
Cut unwanted silence or footage from the start or end of the extracted audio.
Multiply the output volume to fix quiet recordings without needing a separate audio editor.
Apply a built-in filter to reduce background hiss and improve spoken audio clarity.
Set a custom fade-in and fade-out duration for a polished, broadcast-ready clip.
Process as many video files as you want with no credit caps or usage quotas.
Simple, user-friendly workflow