Beat Precision Cutter

A beat precision cutter lets you cut a song where the beat falls instead of guessing at a random millisecond. Audjust detects the beats and section boundaries in your track, so when you shorten it or remove a part, the edit lands on a downbeat and the rhythm carries straight through the join. It runs in your browser, free, with no signup or install, and works with files like MP3 and WAV.

Upload an audio file and let it analyze the track. Pick the part you want to keep or set a target length, and the tool snaps your cut points to the nearest detected beats. Preview the join, nudge it if needed, then export the new file.

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This matters because a cut placed between two beats leaves a half-bar that sounds wrong. Aligning to the beat grid means the two ends meet in time, so the splice stays in rhythm.

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A common use is fitting a song under a 30 or 60 second video without the music stopping mid-phrase. Another is tightening a long intro so the verse hits sooner, with the cut hidden on a beat.

A practical tip: cut at the start of a phrase or section, not just any beat. Edits placed where a new musical part begins are the hardest to hear.

The question people ask is whether the cut sounds clean. Because it snaps to detected beats and keeps the rhythm across the join, it does, far cleaner than a manual cut at an arbitrary point.

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