Download TikTok as MP3
Paste any TikTok link and get the audio as an MP3 file. No login, no app, no conversion step — just the audio on your device.
When you want the audio, not the video
Sometimes the video doesn't matter. You found a track, a podcast-style voiceover, an interview clip, or a sound that works perfectly as background audio. Downloading the whole video would just waste space.
MP3 is smaller, faster to download, and plays literally everywhere. If you're listening, not watching — this is the format to grab.
How to download TikTok as MP3
- Open TikTok and find the video with the audio you want.
- Tap Share → Copy Link.
- Paste the link at downloaderi.com and tap Download.
- On the result screen, tap Download MP3.
Done. It's a standard .mp3 file — open it in Spotify, Apple Music, VLC, your car, anything. No extra steps.
What the MP3 actually sounds like
Downloaderi extracts the audio from TikTok's source file — not from the watermarked export the app generates. That matters because TikTok's in-app save re-encodes the audio once before writing it to your camera roll. Grabbing from the source skips that step.
The quality ceiling is whatever the creator uploaded. If they used studio audio, that's what you get. If they recorded on a phone in a noisy room, that's in there too — but that's true of any download method.
Real use cases
Background music for work or studying. TikTok has endless lo-fi edits, ambient tracks, and niche instrumentals that never make it to streaming. Download the ones you like and build your own playlist.
Podcast-style content. Long-form voiceovers, interview clips, commentary videos — if you'd rather listen on a walk than watch on a phone, MP3 is the right format. Throw it in any podcast app that supports local files.
Offline listening. You're on a plane, on a subway, somewhere without signal. Downloaded MP3 files don't care about your connection.
Sound effects and samples. Producers and creators use TikTok sounds in edits constantly. If you found something you want to layer into a project, download it as MP3 and import it into your DAW or video editor.
MP3 vs MP4 — picking the right one
The result screen after pasting a link shows both options. Here's the simple version:
- MP3 — just audio. Smaller file. Plays in music apps. Right for anything you'd listen to.
- MP4 — full video with audio. Larger file. Right for anything you'd watch, edit, or repost.
If you're not sure, go MP4 — you can always extract audio from a video later. But if you know you only want sound, MP3 is cleaner and faster. The TikTok music downloader guide covers the music-specific use cases in more detail. And for a full format breakdown, see TikTok to MP3.
Where the file goes
iPhone: Files → Downloads. You can play it directly from there. To get it into the Music app, you'll need to use iTunes sync or a third-party app — iOS doesn't let you drop arbitrary MP3s into the Music library from a browser. But most people just play it from Files and that works fine.
Android: Downloads folder. Most music apps (Samsung Music, YouTube Music, VLC) scan Downloads automatically and surface it. Pixel devices do the same with Files by Google.
Desktop: Saves like any download. Drag it into Spotify (it imports local files), into your DAW, into your video editor — wherever you need it.