Why indie artists use these
Indie artists ship tracks without a studio team — every step happens at home, often in a browser. Free, professional-grade tools level the playing field: you can master to streaming spec, convert to whatever format your distributor wants, and clean up rough recordings without paying for plugins or subscriptions.
The lineup
Convert MP3 to 16- or 24-bit lossless WAV in seconds.
Open guide →Compress WAV to high-quality 320 kbps MP3.
Open guide →Re-encode MP3 audio into a lossless FLAC container.
Open guide →Shrink WAV files into lossless FLAC without quality loss.
Open guide →Convert MP3 to open-source Ogg Vorbis.
Open guide →Convert Apple AIFF master files to WAV.
Open guide →Convert dozens of files between formats in one go.
Open guide →Trim silence and dead air from any audio clip.
Open guide →Split a long audio file into smaller named pieces.
Open guide →Shift pitch up or down without changing tempo.
Open guide →Normalize loudness to a consistent target level.
Open guide →Add smooth fade-ins and fade-outs to your audio.
Open guide →Isolate vocals or extract the instrumental from any track.
Open guide →Turn an album into 30-second preview clips by energy.
Open guide →Check whether a song was generated by Suno or Udio.
Open guide →Spot interpolated samples and copyright risk in Suno tracks.
Open guide →Auto-generate timed lyric videos from any audio.
Open guide →Create looping 9:16 video canvases for Spotify.
Open guide →If you're working with finished mixes, no. Browser-based tools cover the whole post-mix flow: mastering, format conversion, loudness normalization. A DAW becomes necessary when you're tracking, mixing, or doing detailed automation.
WAV 16-bit/44.1 kHz at -14 LUFS with a -1 dBTP ceiling covers Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, and Amazon Music. Some distributors prefer 24-bit; both are accepted.
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