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Volume Booster

Make quiet audio clear. Raise loudness with peak-safe gain control and hear the result before exporting.

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Preview controls appear after you add or generate audio.

GUIDE / boost audio volume online

What is an online audio volume booster?

An online audio volume booster increases the amplitude of a recording so quiet speech, music, or sound effects play louder. SoundTools processes every sample inside your browser, applies the requested gain up to a safe peak limit, and creates a WAV you can preview before saving. Your source file is never uploaded.

FIELD NOTES / 01

Make audio louder without guessing

The gain control runs from 25% to 300%. A value above 100% asks for more volume, while a lower value can reduce an overly loud source. After processing, compare the original and result players on the same page before you download anything.

SoundTools scans the highest peak across the audio channels before applying gain. If the requested boost would push that peak beyond the digital limit, the tool reduces the applied gain to keep the result below clipping. This protects peaks, but it is not LUFS normalization, compression, or mastering.

PROCESS / THREE STEPS

How to boost audio volume online

  1. 01

    Add your audio file

    Drop an MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, or OGG file into the workbench. The browser decodes it locally and shows the duration and waveform.

  2. 02

    Choose the gain

    Move the gain control between 25% and 300%. Start around 150% for a quiet recording, then process and listen before increasing it again.

  3. 03

    Preview and save the WAV

    Compare the original with the peak-protected result. When the level sounds right, download the processed audio as a standard WAV file.

SIGNAL NOTES / VERIFIED BEHAVIOR

What this tool actually does

Clear limits are part of a useful tool. These values describe the processor currently running in this page.

01 / Gain range 25%–300%

Reduce or increase the source amplitude in 5% steps.

02 / Peak ceiling Below 0 dBFS

Requested gain is capped when necessary to keep digital peaks inside the valid sample range.

03 / Output 16-bit WAV

The processed buffer is exported locally with the source sample rate and up to two channels.

USE CASES / 02

When an audio volume booster helps

  • Quiet voice recordings

    Raise a soft memo, interview, or lecture before sharing it or placing it in an edit.

  • Sound effects and samples

    Bring a low-level clip closer to the rest of a project while checking the protected result by ear.

  • Quick browser corrections

    Fix one file without installing a full audio editor, creating an account, or sending the recording to a server.

QUESTIONS / PRACTICAL ANSWERS

Questions about this tool

Answers based on the current browser processor—not promises about a future version.

01How much can I increase audio volume?

The control allows 25% to 300% gain. The processor may apply less than the requested amount when a higher value would push the loudest peak beyond the digital limit.

02Will boosting volume cause clipping or distortion?

SoundTools scans the source peak and caps gain before export. That prevents numerical clipping, although a noisy or already-distorted source will still contain its original noise and distortion.

03Does the volume booster normalize to a LUFS target?

No. This tool applies peak-safe gain; it does not analyze integrated loudness, compress dynamics, or target a streaming and podcast LUFS standard.

04Which audio formats can I make louder?

Modern browsers commonly decode MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, and OGG. Exact input support depends on the browser. SoundTools exports the processed result as WAV.

05Is my audio uploaded?

No. The browser reads, processes, previews, and exports the audio locally. This version of SoundTools has no media upload endpoint.