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. 1

    Upload your audio

    Select the audio file to normalize.

  2. 2

    Set target level

    Choose normalization mode and target volume.

  3. 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.

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