Normalize Audio
Normalize audio levels
Upload Audio
Select your audio file to process
Tips
• -3 dB prevents clipping
• Peak is simple and fast
• RMS is more consistent
• LUFS is broadcast standard
Supported Formats
MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, M4A, FLAC
Bring your audio to a consistent, professional volume level. Xonvert's audio normalizer analyzes the peak or average loudness of your recording and adjusts it to a target level. Fix recordings that are too quiet, prevent clipping from overly loud audio, and ensure consistent volume across multiple files.
Key Features
- ✓Peak and RMS normalization modes
- ✓Adjustable target volume level
- ✓Prevents clipping and distortion
- ✓Evens out volume across recordings
- ✓Supports MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC
How to Normalize Audio Volume Online
- 1
Upload your audio
Select the audio file to normalize.
- 2
Set target level
Choose normalization mode and target volume.
- 3
Download normalized audio
Click "Process" and download your volume-corrected file.
Common Use Cases
- •Normalizing podcast episodes to consistent loudness standards
- •Fixing quiet recordings from microphones set too low
- •Evening out volume across multiple song tracks for a playlist
- •Meeting broadcast loudness standards (e.g., -14 LUFS for streaming)
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between peak and RMS normalization?▼
Peak normalization adjusts based on the loudest moment. RMS normalization (more useful) adjusts based on average perceived loudness, giving more consistent results.
Can normalization fix audio that's already distorted?▼
Normalization adjusts volume but cannot repair clipping or distortion that already occurred during recording.