Tools/Audio Normalizer/Udio Users
Normalize loudness to a consistent target level. Tuned for ai music creators using udio — runs entirely in your browser, no signup, no upload.
Loudness target
-14 LUFS
True peak
-1 dBTP
Output format
WAV
Bitrate / depth
24-bit
Why udio users use this
Udio export is MP3 by default, which is fine for casual sharing but creates a dead end if you want to master, sample, or distribute the track properly. Converting to WAV unlocks DAW import, lossless editing, and a clean signal path through any mastering chain. From there you can fix loudness, trim, and re-encode for whichever platform you're shipping to.
For ai music creators using udio, the typical workflow is: Generate in Udio → convert → post-process → release. The Audio Normalizer fits in that chain by handling normalize loudness to a consistent target level. — without leaving the browser, without uploading the file, and without a watermark.
Recommended settings
| Setting | Recommended | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Source format | MP3 from Udio | Udio only exports MP3 — convert to lossless before any DAW work |
| Loudness target | -14 LUFS | Streaming-platform standard for distribution |
| True peak | -1 dBTP | Headroom for codec re-encoding |
| Bit depth | 24-bit | Preserves dynamic range for further processing |
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See →Udio currently exports MP3 only. For anything beyond casual listening, convert it to WAV first to get a DAW-friendly lossless copy. Then process from there.
Yes. Convert the MP3 to WAV, run the master, then encode to MP3 (or whatever your distributor wants) at the end. The free MixMasterAI mastering tool handles this end-to-end.
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Supports WAV · FLAC · MP3 · M4A · AIFF