Tools/Audio Trimmer/Twitch Streamers
Trim silence and dead air from any audio clip. Tuned for twitch streamers and live broadcasters — runs entirely in your browser, no signup, no upload.
Loudness target
-16 LUFS
True peak
-1 dBTP
Output format
MP3
Bitrate / depth
192k
Why twitch streamers use this
Stream audio fights with chat-to-speech, alerts, music beds, and game audio for the same headroom. Pre-processing your alert sounds, music, and saved clips so they all hit the same loudness keeps your mix predictable. And on Twitch, where listeners can drop in mid-stream, consistent levels matter more than perfect dynamics.
For twitch streamers and live broadcasters, the typical workflow is: Capture → trim → normalize → load into OBS. The Audio Trimmer fits in that chain by handling trim silence and dead air from any audio clip. — without leaving the browser, without uploading the file, and without a watermark.
Recommended settings
| Setting | Recommended | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Loudness target | -16 LUFS | Sits well alongside Twitch's stream audio mix |
| Format | MP3 192 kbps | OBS-friendly, small files, no quality loss audible at stream bitrates |
| Music beds | -12 to -18 dB below voice | Keeps chat audible over background music |
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See →Match your alert sounds to your stream's average voice level — typically around -16 to -14 LUFS. Music beds should sit 12-18 dB below your voice so the chat can hear you over the bed.
MP3 is fine for alert sounds and music — saves disk space and OBS handles them identically. Use WAV only if you're doing real-time audio routing with low-latency requirements.
Choose a file or drag it here
Supports WAV · FLAC · MP3 · M4A · AIFF