How to Reverse Audio Online
Reversing audio means playing the sound data from the end of the file back to the beginning. The result can be subtle, strange, useful, or completely different from the original clip.
Reverse Audio Tool is built for that one job: choose an audio file, reverse it in your browser, preview the result, and download a WAV file.
How to reverse audio online
- Open the audio reverser.
- Choose an MP3, WAV, M4A, OGG, FLAC, or another browser-supported audio file.
- Wait for the browser to decode and reverse the file.
- Preview the original and reversed versions.
- Download the reversed audio as a WAV file.
No account is required. Files are processed locally in the browser, so the audio does not need to upload.
When reversed audio is useful
Reversed audio is common in music production, video editing, podcast editing, and sound design. You can use it for reverse cymbal effects, backwards voice clips, transitions, experimental samples, and quick checks of how a melody sounds in reverse.
Supported audio formats
The tool accepts common formats that modern browsers can decode, including MP3, WAV, M4A, OGG, and FLAC. Downloads are exported as WAV because WAV is easy to use in most audio editors, video editors, and converters.