Online Audio Downloader

Extract and download audio from supported links in your choice of format. MP3 for portability, FLAC for lossless quality, or M4A for original AAC encoding. All from your browser.

Download Video & Audio

Paste a social media, video, audio, YouTube, or Spotify link to download in your chosen format

Supports major social media platforms, YouTube playlists, and Spotify tracks/playlists/albums

Features

6 formats: MP3 320/128, M4A, FLAC, MP4, WebM
Major social media, video, and audio URLs
Lyrics from Genius
HD cover art & metadata
Video downloads (MP4/WebM)
Video metadata extraction
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Why Use Downloadify for Audio

MP3 320kbps — high quality for music and podcasts
MP3 128kbps — compact size for voice and sharing
M4A (AAC) — original audio encoding quality
FLAC — lossless for editing and archiving
Metadata embedded: artist, album, cover art, lyrics
No install, no account, no data logging

Who Is This For

Podcasters

Extract and save episode audio for editing, transcription, or backup.

Musicians

Download your own tracks or royalty-free samples in the format you need.

Students

Save lecture audio and educational content for offline review.

Editors

Pull audio from reference clips in a format your editing software prefers.

Responsible Use

Downloadify is for downloading content you own, have permission to use, or that is freely available (public domain, Creative Commons, royalty-free). Please respect copyright laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

What audio formats are supported?
Downloadify supports MP3 320kbps, MP3 128kbps, M4A (AAC), and FLAC (lossless). Choose the one that fits your workflow.
Does the audio include metadata?
Yes. When available, audio files include embedded metadata: artist name, album title, track number, ISRC, cover art, and synced lyrics.
Can I download audio on my phone?
Yes. Downloadify works in any mobile browser. After downloading, save the audio file to your device or cloud storage.
Is it legal to download audio from links?
It is legal when you own the audio, have permission, or it is in the public domain, Creative Commons, or royalty-free.