Split Audio into Equal Parts
Slice a long recording into equal-length pieces. Set how many parts or how many minutes per part.
Drop your audio file here
or click to browse a file
Splits with stream-copy where possible — fast, no quality loss.
Mode
About this audio splitter
Two modes: split into N equal parts, or split every N minutes. Both are useful when you have a long recording you want to break into manageable chunks — audiobook chapters, lecture sessions, all-day memo recordings, transcription jobs.
We don't analyse or index your file.
How to split audio into equal pieces
- 01
Drop in a long file
Any common audio format.
- 02
Pick a mode
N equal parts (e.g. 4 parts) or N-minute chunks (e.g. 10 min each).
- 03
Download each piece
Each segment is exported in the same format as the input.
Why use this splitter
- Two modes: equal parts or minutes-per-part
- Each segment exports in the same format as the input
- No re-encoding when possible — fast for MP3 stream copy
- Free, private, no install
- No watermark, no signup, no length cap
- Useful for audiobooks, lectures, long memos, transcription prep
Equal-split FAQ
Will the audio be re-encoded?
We use stream-copy where possible (MP3 input → MP3 output). For lossy formats like AAC the cuts can land on a frame boundary instead of the exact second; for sample-accurate splits, convert to WAV/FLAC first.
Can I split into uneven pieces?
Not directly here — use the trimmer to cut individual sections at exact timestamps.
Are the segments numbered?
Yes — each output is named `<original>-part01.ext`, `-part02`, etc. so they sort naturally.
Is my file kept private?
Yes. We don't analyse or index your file.
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