Creating videos with new audio has become much simpler than before. Many online editors now let you finish everything without installing software. You can add music, record a voiceover, or insert sound effects easily. This guide shows the best free options and explains every step until your finished video is ready to download.

Why Use an Online Tool to Add Audio to Video?
Browser-based editors have closed the gap on desktop software for straightforward audio tasks. Here is why they make sense for most creators:

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No download or installation: Open a browser tab and get started immediately.
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No system requirements: Works on Windows, Mac, or Chromebook in any modern browser.
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Free tiers available: Complete basic tasks without spending anything.
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Fast workflow: Upload, edit, and download in a single browser session.
If your goal is to attach a music track, sync a voiceover, or drop in a sound effect, an online tool is faster and just as capable as premium desktop software for that specific task.
Best Free Online Tools to Add Audio to Video
Five tools consistently stand out for this task. The comparison below covers the criteria that actually drive the choice before you invest time learning a specific workflow.
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Tool |
Free Tier Output Limit |
Watermark on Free Tier |
Built-in Music Library |
In-Browser Recording |
Supported Video Formats |
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VEED.io |
Up to 1 GB per file in the free tier |
Yes |
Yes, royalty-free |
Yes |
MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV |
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Kapwing |
250 MB file size |
Yes |
Limited selection |
Yes |
MP4, MOV, GIF, WebM |
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Clideo |
500 MB file size |
Yes |
No |
No |
MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, FLV |
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FlexClip |
12 projects, 720p export |
Yes |
Yes, royalty-free |
Yes |
MP4, MOV |
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Canva Video Editor |
Unlimited basic exports |
No |
Yes, limited on the free tier |
Yes |
MP4, MOV |
Clideo makes sense when you only have one small editing task. Upload your MP4 video, add the MP3 file, and finish quickly. It also includes a music library, even though many people will not need it. VEED.io is the most well-rounded free option for ongoing content creation, combining timeline editing, a royalty-free audio library, and in-browser recording in one place. Canva Video Editor is the strongest pick if watermark-free exports matter to you and you already use Canva for other design work. Kapwing is a reliable middle-ground option that suits teams and collaborative projects slightly better than the others.
How to Add Audio to Video Online: Step-by-Step
The walkthrough below uses VEED.io as the primary example. The overall flow is nearly identical across all five tools listed above.
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Go to VEED.io and Sign Up to create a free account. A free account prevents project loss and unlocks a few additional features.

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Follow the prompts on the screen after signing up. And choose the “Edit” option when you are asked the reason why you want to use the platform. Once done, an editing interface will open up in your browser.

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Upload your video file. Click “Upload” on the new project screen. After selecting the video clip, it can take a few seconds (or more, depending on your video) to upload the file. VEED.io completes small editing tasks directly in your browser. The final video is then processed on its cloud servers. Simple edits on files smaller than 100 MB usually finish within 30 seconds. AI tools and advanced effects often need extra processing time.


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Detach the audio of the original clip. This is an optional step and lets you unlink the audio from your video. Right-click the clip on the time, hover over the Audio option in the menu, and select Detach Audio.

After detaching the audio, Veed will generate a new track, and the audio file will be placed below the video.

Select the track and press the Delete button to remove the audio clip. Alternatively, you can use the Mute Audio option for audio and continue to the next step.

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Add your audio track. Click the “Audio” tab in the left sidebar. Click the Upload button to choose your new audio track. You can either upload an audio file from your device (MP3, WAV, or AAC) or browse the built-in royalty-free Stock Music library. Click the “+” button next to any track to place it on the timeline.


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Position and trim the audio. The audio appears as a colored waveform bar beneath your video on the timeline. Click and drag the bar left or right to align it with the point where you want the audio to start. Drag either end of the bar inward to trim excess length from the beginning or end.

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Adjust volume and add fades. Click the audio bar to open its settings panel on the right side of the screen. Use the volume slider to find the right level. Toggle “Fade In” and “Fade Out” for smoother transitions at the start and end of the clip.

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Save your video. Click “Done” and wait for the rendering to be completed. Once the video is ready, click the Download icon to save the video to your computer.


Note: Free tier exports from VEED.io include a small watermark overlay. If that is a problem for your use case, Canva Video Editor offers watermark-free exports at no cost, as long as you strictly use free templates and elements. Or, you can upgrade to a VEED paid plan to remove it.
How to Add Background Music to a Video Online?
Background music is the most common audio addition for social clips, product videos, and short-form content. Most tools in this guide include royalty-free libraries, which eliminate copyright disputes when posting to YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok.
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Open the “Audio” or “Music” tab in your chosen tool.
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Browse tracks by genre or mood and use the preview button before committing to a selection.
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If the track is shorter than your video, look for a “Loop” toggle to repeat it seamlessly without an audible gap.
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Set the music volume between 15 and 30 percent if the video contains spoken dialogue. Music should support the content, not overpower it.
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Apply a “Fade Out” at the end of the clip so the track closes cleanly rather than cutting off mid-beat.
A note on copyright: Even when a tool labels its library as royalty-free, confirm the license covers your intended use. VEED.io and FlexClip both state their library tracks are cleared for personal and commercial use. If you plan to monetize the video, check the specific license terms directly rather than assuming all royalty-free labels are equivalent.
How to Add a Voiceover or Narration to a Video Online?
You can add a voiceover in two simple ways. Record it first and upload the file, or create the recording directly inside the browser editor.
Option 1: Upload a pre-recorded file (recommended for quality)
Pre-recording gives you full control over the take before it enters the editor.
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Record your narration using your phone’s native voice memo app and save the file as an MP3 or WAV.
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In VEED.io, open the “Audio” tab and click “Upload.”
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Once the file appears on the timeline, drag it to align with the correct video moment.
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Trim both ends of the clip to remove silence or false starts at the beginning and end.
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Adjust the volume so the narration sits clearly above any background music on the same timeline.
Option 2: Record directly in the browser
VEED.io, Kapwing, and Canva all support in-browser microphone recording.
In VEED.io:
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Click the Audio tab.
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Under the Voice section, click on the Voiceover button.

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Click the Record button on the timeline to start/stop recording.

Recording inside a browser is quick, but the audio quality is usually lower. It often captures more background noise than a dedicated recording program. This option is fine for practice projects or private videos. It is not the best choice for content shared publicly. No matter which method you choose, careful audio placement makes the biggest difference. Zoom in closer on the timeline before placing each voice clip. Match the narration with video cuts instead of trusting your hearing alone.
How to Add Sound Effects to a Video Online?
Sound effects add impact to cuts, transitions, product reveals, and visual moments that benefit from audio punctuation. VEED.io and FlexClip both include SFX libraries inside their audio panels. Open the “Audio” tab, navigate to the “Sound Effects” section, and preview clips until you find the right match for the moment.
Tips for Better Audio Quality Before You Upload
No online editor can rescue a recording that is already noisy, echoey, or clipped. Spending two minutes on your recording environment before you press record makes a bigger difference than any tool-based correction applied after the fact.

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Record in a small, soft room: Hard surfaces create echo and flutter. A bedroom with furniture, a walk-in closet, or any space lined with soft materials absorbs reflections and produces a tighter, cleaner sound.
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Use your phone’s native recording app: Built-in apps apply less compression than many third-party alternatives and save cleaner WAV or M4A files.
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Eliminate background hum before you start: Turn off fans, air conditioning units, and any appliances running near your recording position.
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Do a short test recording first: Record 10 seconds, put on headphones, and listen critically. If you can hear the room or a persistent hum, fix the environment before recording the full take.
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Get the microphone closer to your mouth: A mic positioned 20 to 30 cm from your face captures more voice signal and less ambient room noise than one sitting on a desk across the table.
For smartphone users recording voiceover or narration on the go, a plug-and-play wireless microphone like the Hollyland LARK A1 makes a meaningful difference. It connects via USB-C or Lightning with no Bluetooth pairing friction and features 3-Level Intelligent Noise Cancellation, delivering noticeably cleaner source audio before the file ever reaches an online editor. Clean input at the recording stage is the one thing no browser-based tool can replicate.
FAQs
Can I add audio to a video online for free?
Yes. You can use VEED.io, Kapwing, Clideo, FlexClip, and Canva Video Editor without paying. Free plans usually limit export quality, file size, or add a watermark to finished videos. Canva Video Editor is a better pick if you want exports without a watermark. Its free music collection is smaller than the one available through VEED.io.
Will adding audio online reduce the video quality?
It can. Online editors re-encode the video file during export, which may introduce minor quality loss if you select a lower bitrate or output resolution than the original. To minimize this, always export at the same or higher resolution as your source file and avoid running the same project through multiple rounds of export and re-upload.
What audio file formats are supported?
MP3, WAV, and AAC are accepted across all five tools in this guide. MP3 is the most universally compatible option. WAV is uncompressed and the better choice for voice recordings where clarity is a priority. AAC is the default output of most iOS recording apps and is fully supported by VEED.io, Kapwing, and Canva Video Editor.
Can I add audio to a video without removing the original sound?
Yes. All five tools support layered audio tracks. Instead of muting the original video audio, reduce its volume in the track settings panel and place your new audio file on a separate layer. Both sources remain active in the exported file. Carefully balancing the two levels is the key step, since leaving both at full volume usually produces a muddled result.
Can I add audio to a video on a phone browser?
Yes, but there are a few limits to keep in mind. VEED.io and Kapwing both run in mobile browsers on Android and iPhone. You can upload files, add audio, and make simple edits easily. Small phone screens make detailed timeline adjustments harder to control. It takes some practice to place clips in the exact position. A laptop or desktop gives you much better control for accurate audio syncing.
Conclusion
Adding audio online is now simple with the right editing tool. Clideo and Kapwing are good choices for quick edits that take only minutes. VEED.io offers more editing options if you create videos regularly. The steps in this guide can help you finish and export a video quickly. If you plan to record a voiceover, start with clear audio. Good recordings need very little editing after they are imported.