Press the red button to record right in your browser, pause/resume, play back, then export MP3. 100% browser-side, no upload, free.
Why TaoClip Voice Recorder?
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Record from mic
One button, records in your browser.
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Pause/resume
Record multiple takes into one file.
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Export MP3
Bitrate 96-320 kbps, compact.
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Play back
Preview before downloading.
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Fully private
100% browser. No server upload.
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Free
No watermark, no signup.
How to record voice online and export MP3 — 4 steps
Grant mic access: press the red button and allow the browser to use your microphone.
Record: speak/sing into the mic; you can Pause and Resume any time.
Stop & play back: press Stop to finish, then preview the recording.
Export MP3: choose a bitrate, then export and download the MP3 — no watermark, no signup.
Recording and conversion happen entirely in your browser, so there is nothing to install, and your audio is
never uploaded or stored on a server. An online voice recorder is handy for quick voiceovers,
voice notes, song demos, or language pronunciation practice — then download an MP3 to use elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to install an app?
No. The tool uses the browser's built-in MediaRecorder API to record directly — no installation or signup. You just need to grant microphone access.
Are my recordings uploaded to a server?
No. The entire recording and MP3 conversion (via lamejs) happen in your browser. Your audio never leaves your device and is not stored on any server.
Can I pause and resume?
Yes. While recording you can press Pause and then Resume — everything is stitched into the same recording.
What format does it export?
After recording you export MP3 with a bitrate from 96 to 320 kbps. 192 kbps is a good balance for voice.
Why is no sound being recorded?
Check that the browser has microphone permission and the correct mic is selected in your system settings. On some browsers, recording only works on HTTPS pages.
What is it used for?
Recording voiceovers, voice notes, song demos, interviews, or language pronunciation practice — then downloading an MP3 to use elsewhere.