How to mute a particular video section

While it may seem challenging, with the right tool, it will take you no more than several minutes.

Our ultimate all-in-one video editor may also function as a video muter. Additionally, you'll be able to spruce your project up a little, change its technical specifications, and edit in various ways.

Our service works online, and it's equally compatible with iPhones, Android smartphones, laptops with any operating system you can think of, and any other device connected to the internet. As it's not an app, you don't have to install it and bother about licenses: the service is free for files up to 500 MB.

Here is a short manual on how to use our video editor to remove sound from video.

  1. Upload the video to the tool

    Open Video Editor in any browser and hit the "Get started" button.

    You'll be transferred to the editing pane. Here, you can upload a video from your personal device or cloud storage account or pick it up from our free library (click "Videos" in the navigation pane to the left to find the file you like).

  2. Mute audio from video

    Once your file is in the timeline, you can start removing audio from a particular video section.

    If you want to partially mute your recording, place a white playhead at the place where the sound should stop and hit the "split" option. Then, move it to the end of the chunk to be muted and split the track again.

    Now click the cut-out extract, go to the "Volume" tab, and set it to 0.

  3. Save the project

    Give your project the final run to make sure you get what you want. Then, hit the "Export" option and choose the output quality.

    The best options are available for Clideo Pro subscribers only. When the project is processed, save it to your device, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

You can find more information about all video editor options in our Help Center.