Adjust Volume

Increase or decrease the volume level of your audio. Fine-tune loudness for consistent playback.

Upload Audio File

Click to upload or drag & drop

MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC, M4A

1.0 = original volume. Above 1.0 amplifies, below 1.0 reduces. Avoid extreme values to prevent clipping.

Tips

  • 1.0 = no change, 2.0 = double, 0.5 = half
  • Values above 3.0 may cause distortion
  • For quiet recordings, try 1.5–2.0×
  • Use consistent multiplier for batch processing

Fine-tune the loudness of your audio with precise volume controls. Whether your recording is too quiet, too loud, or needs subtle adjustments, Xonvert's volume adjuster gives you dB-level control over the output level. Works with all popular audio formats.

Key Features

  • Precise dB-level volume control
  • Increase or decrease loudness
  • Clipping detection and prevention
  • Works with MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC
  • Real-time level preview

How to Adjust Audio Volume

  1. 1

    Upload your audio

    Select the audio file to adjust.

  2. 2

    Set volume level

    Use the slider or enter a dB value for volume adjustment.

  3. 3

    Download adjusted audio

    Click "Process" and download your adjusted file.

Common Use Cases

  • Fine-tuning podcast episode levels for consistency
  • Adjusting background music volume for video narration
  • Boosting quiet phone recordings to audible levels
  • Reducing volume to avoid speaker distortion

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between volume adjustment and normalization?
Volume adjustment applies a fixed gain change you specify. Normalization automatically analyzes the audio and adjusts to hit a target loudness level.

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