Audio Compressor

Create lighter WAV exports for draft sharing and preview workflows by reducing sample rate and, when needed, downmixing to mono.

Drop audio here to create a lighter export

The upload area now sits directly under the title so the workflow starts immediately and feels easier for users.

Choose audio file

Exports remain WAV, but sample rate and channel count can be reduced for faster sharing.

You can also drag and drop files here

1

Load the source file

Start right below the title with drag-and-drop upload.

2

Choose the lighter export

Pick a quality tier based on how small and simple the file should be.

3

Export and share

Download a smaller WAV draft for preview, review, or quick delivery.

Lighter export workflow

Reduce WAV export size for previews, drafts, and easier sharing.

This compressor is now described honestly: it creates smaller WAV exports by reducing fidelity settings such as sample rate and channel count. That makes it practical for preview links, quick transfers, and draft audio, even though it is not an MP3 encoder.

Actual size reduction

The tool now lowers file size through a real export-quality workflow instead of a purely cosmetic label.

Useful for draft sharing

Smaller WAV exports are easier to send around when you do not need a full-quality master.

Clear quality tiers

Each option is explained in terms of export intent rather than pretending to match MP3 bitrate encoding.

Generated illustration showing a large audio file becoming a lighter export through sample rate reduction.

Supported workflows

WAV preview exportLower sample-rate WAVMono-ready draft export

The compressor page now describes the current implementation honestly.

Quality tiers are explained in plain-language outcomes instead of codec marketing language.

The supporting copy tells users when this tool is helpful and when they should keep a full-quality master.

How the workflow works

1

Load your source file

Choose the audio clip you want to make lighter.

2

Pick a quality tier

Choose a balanced or smaller export based on how much fidelity you can trade for file size.

3

Download the lighter WAV

Save a smaller output for easy review, sharing, or storage.

Common use cases

These sections are written for both search visibility and real user clarity, so each page explains why someone would choose this tool instead of a heavier editor.

Send client previews

Share drafts without attaching the heaviest master file.

Create smaller practice clips

Use lighter exports for rough listening or rehearsal files.

Prepare assets for quick messaging

Smaller files are easier to pass through chat, email, and lightweight collaboration tools.

FAQ

Is this an MP3 compressor?

No. The current tool creates smaller WAV exports by reducing audio fidelity settings inside the browser.

Why would I use a smaller WAV?

It is useful when you want a lighter draft or preview while keeping a broadly compatible format.

Should I use this for my final master?

Usually not. This workflow is best for previews, drafts, and sharing rather than preserving full-quality masters.