Precise waveform trimming
Pinch to zoom, ms-level precision, drag handles to select. Trim and play instantly.
Trim, speed, pitch, denoise, voice changer, AI vocal separation, multi-track editing, video-to-audio, format conversion, ringtone making — 20+ pro-grade tools, all in your pocket.
From import to export, from rough cut to final mix — AudioCutPro packs the essentials of a pro audio toolkit into your pocket.
Pinch to zoom, ms-level precision, drag handles to select. Trim and play instantly.
Stack and align multiple tracks, fade in/out — perfect for podcasts, mixes, scoring.
High-quality Demucs model. One tap to extract vocals, drums, bass and accompaniment.
Remove background noise, boost clarity — make recordings, interviews and podcasts shine.
Extract audio tracks from MP4 / MOV / MKV and more, or replace a video's soundtrack.
Pick the best 30 seconds and export as a custom iPhone ringtone or alert tone.
All tools share a single library and workflow — no more juggling apps.
The multi-track timeline lets you work like in a desktop DAW: drag clips, align beats, control volume and fades per track. Podcasts, scoring, interview cuts — all under control.
Pick any song. Wait a moment. Walk away with clean stems. Cover, remix, sample — finally with the building blocks you need.
Powered by full-featured FFmpeg — supports nearly every mainstream audio and video format.
Trim, speed, denoise, merge, format conversion and most other tools run fully on-device. Only AI vocal separation runs on a server (because the model is too large for mobile) — and even then, only the audio you choose is uploaded, then immediately removed after processing.
iOS 16.0 and up — iPhone & iPad.
iOS 16.0 and up. Works on iPhone and iPad with adaptive layouts.
No, by default. Trim, speed, denoise, merge, format conversion, ringtone making and other common tools run on-device. Only "AI vocal separation" runs on a server, because the model is too large for mobile. Files are removed after processing.
Yes. Multi-track projects are auto-saved to a local database. Reopen the app and your tracks and clips remain exactly as you left them.
Yes — six ways: Files app, Voice Memos, AirDrop, GarageBand, media library, and Wi-Fi browser upload.
You'll get an .m4r file. Follow the in-app guide to sync it via GarageBand or the Files app, then pick it under Settings → Sounds.
Not at the moment. The app relies deeply on iOS audio and file APIs.