This MP3 cutter lets you keep the part of a track you want and drop the rest, right in your browser. Load a song, mark where to cut, and export a new MP3. Nothing to install, no account to create, and it reads MP3, WAV, and other common audio.
What makes the cut clean is that Audjust analyzes the song's beats and section boundaries before you touch anything. So when you remove the middle or trim an ending, the two sides meet on the beat instead of clicking or landing mid-phrase.
To use it: open the editor and add your MP3 by uploading the file. Give it a moment to analyze the audio. Drag the handles to pick the part to keep or the part to remove, or type an exact target length. Play back the join to check it, then export a new file.
A common job is making a ringtone: grab a 20 to 30 second slice that starts and ends on a beat. It also works for trimming a long intro, cutting a track to fit a video or reel of a fixed length, or shortening something for a performance or presentation.
When you cut a section out of the middle, the tool stitches the remaining parts together so the tempo stays continuous, which sounds far better than a hard splice.
Is it really free? Yes. No signup, no install, and no watermark on what you export.