Cut any part of a YouTube video and download that piece as MP4 or MP3. No app, no signup, and no downloading the whole upload first.
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People rarely want a whole YouTube video. They want the 30 seconds of a match, the one paragraph of a lecture, the chorus of a song, the demo halfway through a two hour stream. This free online YouTube video cutter takes the link, lets you set an exact start and end time, and downloads that segment as MP4 or as audio. No signup, no software, no watermark, and no need to pull the full file down first.
Copy any YouTube video link and paste it into the input field above to begin trimming. This is how you download portion of YouTube video.
Drag the handles or type the exact start and end times, for example 14:20 to 15:05. The preview plays only your selection, which is how you check you caught the whole sentence and not half of it.
Pick your desired format (MP4, MP3, M4A, and more) and choose the video quality that suits your needs.
Once you click "Create," your YouTube clip will be processed and ready for download within seconds. Download part of YouTube video instantly.
Cutting is what most people come for, but once your link loads you are not limited to a clip. The same screen downloads the whole video, or converts it to audio, from one paste.
Press Full Download and you get the complete video as MP4, no trimming involved. Pick the resolution first from the quality list, which shows only what the upload actually offers, usually 360p through 1080p.
Switch the format from MP4 to MP3 and the same button gives you audio instead. M4A, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, OPUS, WEBM and VORBIS are all in the list. If audio is all you ever want, the dedicated YTMP3 converter is a shorter path.
Drag the two handles to a start and end time and press Download Clips. You get that segment only, in whichever format and quality you picked, instead of a full file you have to trim later.
Multi-Clip takes more than one range from a single video in one pass, which saves reloading the same link for every highlight you want. It is one of the Premium features.
One paste, four outcomes. That is the difference between this and a converter that only does whole files, or a cutter that cannot hand you the original.
The cut can come out as MP4 for video, or as MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, OPUS, WEBM or VORBIS for audio. MP4 is the safe pick for phones, editors and social uploads. MP3 and M4A suit playlists and podcasts, while WAV and FLAC stay lossless if you will edit the audio afterwards. For audio only work the YouTube to MP3 converter is purpose built, and the blog has walkthroughs for both.
The tool is built around one job: get a specific section of a YouTube video onto your device quickly. Everything below serves that, from typing timestamps to the second, through picking a format your editor or your phone actually accepts, to pulling several segments out of one video in a single pass.
Drag the two handles for a rough cut, or type the start and end times if you already know them. The preview plays your selection before you commit, so you are not downloading three attempts to catch the right line.
Pulling six highlights out of one match usually means loading the video six times. Multi-Clip marks every range first and fetches the source once, which is where the waiting actually goes. It is part of Premium.
The same selection can come out as MP4 for an editor or a phone, MP3 or M4A for a playlist, or WAV and FLAC when you need lossless audio to work on. Switch the format, keep the times.
360p and 480p are free and fine for reference clips and chat. 720p and 1080p come with Premium for anything you will show on a big screen. The menu tells you which is which before the job starts.
Whether you are at home, in the office, or on the go, you can clip YouTube video online from any device, mobile, tablet, or desktop.
Need multiple clips or different formats? Our features give you the power to customize your content to fit your specific needs.
Our tool provides fast processing times, so you can clip YouTube videos online and download portion of YouTube video in a matter of seconds, saving you time and effort.
Most people arrive here with the timestamps already in their head. They know the bit they want starts at 14:20 and ends around 15:05, and they want that piece as a file, not a link. That is what this does, in the browser, without an account.
Paste, drag, download. There is no timeline to master, no project to save and no export settings page. Most people finish their first clip in under a minute of arriving.
The clip is cut server side, so you are not pulling a 400 MB video down to keep 20 seconds of it. That is the difference on a phone plan or a slow connection.
A quote for a group chat and a clip for a presentation are not the same file. Pick 360p or 480p free, 720p and 1080p on Premium, or drop the video entirely and take MP3, M4A, WAV or FLAC.
Download part of YouTube video in MP3 format using YTMP3 Converter. Cut YouTube videos into audio or video clips based on your needs.
The handles, the format menu and the download button are sized for touch. Cutting a clip on an iPhone or an Android tablet works the same way as on a laptop, in the browser you already have open.
Free cutting needs no account and no email. Finished files are wiped automatically after 10 minutes, or 45 minutes on Premium, so nothing of yours sits on our disks waiting to be found.
This is the short version of that list: paste a link, drag two handles, get the part you wanted. Trimming and downloading at 360p and 480p costs nothing and asks for nothing. Premium exists for 720p, 1080p and Multi-Clip, and that is the whole difference. More about why we built it.
Every other route to a 40 second clip has a catch:
It is a browser tool that takes a YouTube link, lets you mark a start and end time, and gives you back only that section as a file. You get an MP4 or an audio file of the part you chose, instead of the whole upload.
Paste the video link, wait for the preview to load, then drag the two handles or type exact start and end times. Pick MP4 or an audio format, press Clip it, and the segment downloads when it is ready.
YouTube's Clip button caps you at 60 seconds, needs you signed in, and produces a shareable link rather than a file. If the uploader deletes or privates the video, that clip dies with it. Here you get an actual file on your device, at any length the video allows.
Cutting, trimming and downloading at 360p and 480p is free, with no watermark, no signup and no daily cap. Premium adds 720p and 1080p, Multi-Clip, and skips the processing queue. Nothing you do on the free tier is time limited or trial based.
Yes, with Premium. The free tier tops out at 480p because HD jobs are far heavier to process. The quality menu shows which options your account can use before you start the job, so nothing fails halfway.
No. It runs in the browser on the page you are reading. There is no install, no extension and no email required to cut a clip. An account only exists if you buy Premium, so your downloads carry over.
Video comes out as MP4. Audio can be MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, OPUS, WEBM or VORBIS. MP4 suits phones, editors and social uploads. WAV and FLAC stay lossless if you plan to edit the audio afterwards.
Yes. Set your start and end times, then switch the format from MP4 to MP3 and the same button returns audio only. It is the usual way people pull one verse, one quote or one lesson out of a long upload.
Yes, with Multi-Clip, which is a Premium feature. You mark every range you want and the video is fetched once instead of reloaded per clip, which is the slow part when you are pulling six highlights out of a match or a lecture.
Yes. The page is the same on a phone as on a desktop and the handles are sized for touch. Safari and Chrome both save the finished file to your usual Downloads location.
Full length uploads are fine, including lectures, podcasts and streams that run for hours. The clip you cut can be any part of it. Longer sources take longer to fetch, and Premium jobs skip the queue when the site is busy.
The usual causes are private videos, members-only videos, age restricted videos and region blocks, none of which can be fetched without being signed in as someone with access. Live streams that are still running also fail. A normal public video that fails is worth reporting to us.
Not for long. Finished files are deleted automatically after 10 minutes on the free tier and 45 minutes for Premium, then the disk space is reused. There is no public library of what people have cut and nothing is shared with anyone.
People rarely want a whole YouTube video. They want the 30 seconds of a match, the one paragraph of a lecture, the chorus of a song, the demo halfway through a two hour stream. This free online YouTube video cutter takes the link, lets you set an exact start and end time, and downloads that segment as MP4 or as audio. No signup, no software, no watermark, and no need to pull the full file down first.
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