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Version
5.1.5
Size
12.0 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 22, 2026

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About video audio cutter

Video audio cutter is the fast, simple way to extract and edit your favorite moments from songs and videos, then save them as custom ringtones, alarms, notifications, or music files. Whether you want to create a unique ringtone from an old favorite track or craft a personalized alarm tone, this app makes it effortless.

Cutting audio has never been easier. Simply select an MP3, WAV, or most other music formats from your device or recordings, then use intuitive sliding controls to mark your desired start and end points in seconds. Preview your selection instantly to ensure it's perfect before saving. You stay in complete control—manually set exact timestamps, name your clips however you like, and organize your creations.

Once you've created your custom clip, assign it directly as your default ringtone, set it for specific contacts, or use it as your alarm or notification tone. The ringtone maker and music editor combined into one app eliminates the need for multiple tools. Support includes MP3 ringtones, alarm tone creation, notification sounds, and general audio editing—all free of charge.

Whether you're a music enthusiast trimming songs for a playlist or someone who simply wants a distinctive ringtone instead of the standard defaults, video audio cutter delivers professional-quality results without complexity. Create custom ringtones and notification tones in just three simple steps: select your audio, choose the perfect segment, and save it in your preferred format.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Trim audio with intuitive sliding controls and real-time preview
  • Assign custom clips directly as ringtones, alarms, or notifications
  • Supports multiple audio formats including MP3 and WAV
  • All core features available free with no paid tier required

Cons

  • No mention of cloud backup or sync across devices
  • Manual timestamp entry required for precise editing precision
  • Limited to Android; no iOS or desktop version available
  • Trimming large video files may consume significant device storage

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