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M4A to MP3 for TikTok creators

Convert iTunes-style M4A files to MP3. Tuned for tiktok creators and short-form video makers — runs entirely in your browser, no signup, no upload.

Loudness target

-10 LUFS

True peak

-1 dBTP

Output format

MP3

Bitrate / depth

256k

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Why tiktok creators use this

Phone mic audio sounds quiet, raw, or has dead air

TikTok-ready audio has to land in the first second and stay loud. That means trimming dead air, normalizing levels so you don't get drowned out by the next video in the feed, and picking a format that uploads fast. Most creators need a quick browser pass to clean up phone-mic audio before posting — not a full DAW workflow.

For tiktok creators and short-form video makers, the typical workflow is: Record → trim → normalize → upload. The M4A to MP3 fits in that chain by handling convert itunes-style m4a files to mp3. — without leaving the browser, without uploading the file, and without a watermark.

Recommended settings

The right config for tiktok creators and short-form video makers

SettingRecommendedWhy
Loudness target-10 LUFSTikTok recompresses but doesn't normalize — louder uploads stand out in the feed
Bitrate256 kbps MP3Survives TikTok's re-encoding to ~128 kbps AAC without obvious loss
Trim leading silence0 ms dead airTikTok's algorithm cuts uninteresting first frames

Where this fits in your workflow

The tiktok creators and short-form video makers workflow

  1. 01Record
  2. 02trim
  3. 03normalize
  4. 04upload

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TikTok Creators FAQ

What audio specs does TikTok use?

TikTok re-encodes everything to AAC at around 128 kbps. Upload an MP3 or WAV at any reasonable bitrate; TikTok will handle the conversion. The bigger lever is getting your loudness consistent — quiet videos lose retention to the algorithm.

Should I trim or fade my audio?

TikTok cuts off dead air at the start, so trim aggressively. A 100-200 ms fade-in prevents pops; longer fades waste your hook window. Pre-process before uploading for cleaner results than TikTok's auto-edit.

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Supports WAV · FLAC · MP3 · M4A · AIFF