Online Audio Merger — Join Audio Files with Crossfade, Per-Track Volume & Waveforms | LazyTools
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Online Audio Merger — Join Audio Files with Crossfade, Volume & Per-Track Waveforms

Drag and drop MP3, WAV, OGG, or FLAC files. Reorder tracks, set per-track volume and trim, choose crossfade or silence gap between tracks, add fade in/out, preview the merged result, and export as MP3 or WAV. No upload, no watermark, no signup.

Per-track waveform + volume + trim Crossfade or silence gap Fade in / fade out Preview before export No upload, no server
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🎵 Audio Merger

Upload — reorder — set crossfade — preview — export

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Drop audio files here, or click to browse
MP3 • WAV • OGG • FLAC • M4A • Multiple files • Processed locally, never uploaded
Tip: You can drop files directly onto any track card to replace it, or use the button below to add more files.
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No audio files added yet
Upload at least 2 audio files to start merging
Global settings
Transition between tracks
Duration (seconds)
Output fades
Fade duration (s)
Output format
Add at least 2 audio files to merge
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✔ Key Features

What makes this audio merger different from audio-joiner.com and clideo

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Per-Track Waveform Preview
Each audio file shows a waveform miniature so you can visually identify tracks. Audio-joiner.com, Clideo, and most free tools show only filenames. The waveform helps verify you have the right file and see its loudness profile.
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Per-Track Volume Control
Each track has its own volume slider (50-150%) so you can balance levels before merging. If your intro jingle is much louder than your recorded content, reduce the jingle volume. No separate normalization step needed.
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Per-Track Trim
Set a start and end time on each track individually. Only the trimmed portion is included in the merge. Removes the need to pre-cut files before joining. Set in seconds with decimal precision.
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Crossfade or Silence Gap
Choose crossfade (smooth blend between tracks), silence gap (space between tracks), or hard cut. Set the duration in seconds. Crossfade for music and playlists; silence gap for podcasts and audiobooks with clear chapter breaks.
Preview Before Export
After clicking Merge, hear the complete merged result before downloading. Verify the crossfades sound right, track order is correct, and levels are balanced without committing to a download. No competitor offers instant browser preview.
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Zero Upload — Complete Privacy
Clideo, Media.io, VEED, and EchoWave upload your files to a server. Here, every file is decoded locally using the Web Audio API. The merger algorithm runs in JavaScript in your browser. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.
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Drag-and-Drop Reorder
Drag track cards to reorder them. The merge processes tracks in the order shown. Reorder the same files multiple times to try different sequences without re-uploading.
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MP3 + WAV Export
Export the merged audio as MP3 128k, MP3 192k, or lossless WAV. All encoding runs in the browser via lamejs for MP3. WAV is the full-resolution PCM output. No server re-encoding.
📖 How to Use

How to merge audio files

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Upload your audio files
Drag and drop multiple files at once or click to browse. MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, M4A all work. Each file shows as a track card with its waveform. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
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Reorder and adjust tracks
Drag track cards to set the merge order. Use the volume slider on each track to balance levels. Set start/end trim times if you only want part of a file included.
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Set transition and fades
Choose crossfade (smooth blend), silence gap (space between), or hard cut. Set the duration. Enable fade in at the start and fade out at the end for a polished result.
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Merge and preview
Click Merge and Preview. The browser processes the audio in seconds. Press Play to hear the complete merged result. Verify transitions, order, and levels before downloading.
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Download
Choose MP3 (128k or 192k) for compatibility, or WAV for lossless quality. Click Download to save the merged file. No watermark, no account required.
📊 Comparison

LazyTools vs other online audio mergers

FeatureLazyToolsaudio-joiner.comclideo.comsoundtools.iovocalremover.org
File stays on device✅ Always❌ Uploaded❌ Uploaded✅ Browser✅ Browser
Per-track waveform✅ Yes❌ No❌ No✅ Yes❌ No
Per-track volume control✅ Yes❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
Per-track trim✅ Start & end✅ Sliders❌ No✅ Yes✅ Sliders
Crossfade✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Silence gap option✅ Yes❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
Fade in / Fade out✅ Both❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
Preview before download✅ Yes❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
MP3 + WAV export✅ Both✅ MP3✅ Both✅ Both✅ MP3
No signup required✅ Always✅ Yes✅ Free tier✅ Yes✅ Yes
📋 Crossfade Guide

When to use crossfade vs silence gap vs hard cut

TransitionDurationBest forWhat it sounds like
Hard cut0sDialogue, speech segmentsTracks end and begin sharply. Fine for voice content with similar acoustic environments.
Crossfade 0.5s0.5sPodcast segments, news itemsVery brief smooth blend. Removes clicks without audible overlap.
Crossfade 1-2s1-2sMusic playlists (recommended)Classic DJ-style blend. Tracks overlap noticeably for a smooth continuous flow.
Crossfade 3-5s3-5sAmbient, film score, meditationLong, cinematic blend. One track fades well into the other.
Silence gap 0.5s0.5sPodcast chapters (tight)Brief pause between segments. Signals a shift without disrupting flow.
Silence gap 1-2s1-2sAudiobook chaptersClear breath between sections. Standard for spoken word content.
Silence gap 3-5s3-5sMeditation, guided audioDeliberate pause. Allows the listener to absorb the previous section.
📐 Guide

Audio Merger Guide — Crossfade, Volume Balancing, and Track Order

Merging audio files is one of the most common tasks for podcasters, musicians, language teachers, and content creators. The process combines two or more separate audio recordings into a single continuous file. At its simplest level, merging is just concatenation — appending the samples of one file after the last sample of the previous file. At a more sophisticated level, it involves crossfade transitions, volume normalization, per-file trimming, and output fades, all of which this tool handles in the browser without any server round-trip.

Why crossfade matters for music

A hard cut between two pieces of music almost always sounds jarring. The abrupt ending of one harmonic environment followed immediately by the start of another creates a perceptible discontinuity. A crossfade avoids this by overlapping the two tracks during the transition: the first track's volume ramps down linearly from 100% to 0% while the second track's volume ramps up from 0% to 100%. The two signals are summed during the overlap region. The result is that the listener perceives a smooth, continuous flow rather than an edit. The optimal crossfade duration depends on the musical genre and tempo: fast, rhythmic music benefits from 1-2 second crossfades, while ambient and atmospheric music can use 3-5 seconds.

Online audio merger free no upload — why privacy matters

Most online audio mergers — including Clideo, VEED, and EchoWave — upload your audio files to their servers for processing. This raises concerns for podcasters with unreleased episodes, musicians with demos, language teachers with copyrighted course material, and anyone working with confidential recorded conversations. This tool uses the Web Audio API's AudioContext.decodeAudioData() to decode all files locally. The merger algorithm reads the raw PCM sample data from each decoded AudioBuffer, performs crossfade calculations in JavaScript, and writes the result into a new AudioBuffer. No audio data is transmitted anywhere.

❓ FAQ

Audio merger — 8 questions answered

Combining two or more separate audio files into a single continuous file. Each track plays one after another. Optional crossfade creates smooth transitions between tracks.

The end of one track fades out while the start of the next simultaneously fades in. They overlap during the crossfade duration. 1-2 seconds for music playlists; 3-5 seconds for ambient audio. No crossfade for podcasts and audiobooks.

Adjusts each track's level (50-150%) before merging. Balance a loud jingle against quieter content. No separate normalization step needed.

Set a start and end time for each file so only a portion is included in the merge. Skip the first 5 seconds of an intro or trim trailing silence. No need to pre-cut files before merging.

No. The Web Audio API decodes files locally and all processing runs in JavaScript in your browser. No audio is sent to any server.

MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, M4A, and any format your browser can decode. Mix different formats in the same merge. Export as MP3 128k, MP3 192k, or lossless WAV.

Crossfade overlaps tracks (shortens total duration). Silence gap adds empty space between tracks (extends total duration). Crossfade for music; silence gap for podcasts and audiobooks with clear chapter breaks.

LazyTools Audio Merger is 100% free. No upload, no server, no account, no watermark. Per-track waveform, volume, and trim. Crossfade or silence gap. Preview before export. MP3 and WAV export.