Free online media tool

Merge Audio Files Into One Final Track

Combine multiple audio files into one output track for podcasts, interviews, voice notes, or music drafts directly in your browser.

Multiple audio filesMP3 WAV OGG AAC outputRuns in the browser
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The editor below opens directly on the merge workflow and keeps the user focused on one task.

Files are merged in the order you add them. If order matters, upload them carefully before starting the export.

How it works

Three quick steps

1. Add multiple tracks

Upload MP3, WAV, OGG, AAC, FLAC, or M4A source files.

2. Choose output format

Select MP3, WAV, OGG, or AAC and the bitrate you want.

3. Merge and download

ClipDen combines the files into a single audio output in the browser.

Best fit

Use this page for simple sequential audio joins

Merge Audio is built for lining files up end to end quickly, not for mixing, mastering, or advanced timeline work.

Join intro, body, and outro

Build one finished episode or announcement from separate parts without opening a DAW.

Combine interview or voice note parts

Turn multiple recordings into a single file for review, upload, or handoff.

Merge exported stems for quick checks

Listen through a rough sequence in one pass before doing deeper production work elsewhere.

Merge Audio FAQ

Does upload order matter?

Yes. The tool merges files in the order they are added.

Can I export as WAV instead of MP3?

Yes. WAV, OGG, and AAC are available in the output dropdown.

Will this normalize volume levels?

No. This page focuses on joining files, not advanced mastering.