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Studio audio.
Capture, process, and export audio from any Chrome tab: real-time EQ, waveform editor, floating player. Everything runs locally. Zero cloud, zero account.
Zero Installation.
A Chrome Extension: no Electron app, no background daemon, no elevated permissions. Install once from the Chrome Web Store, record anything.
Tab Audio Recorder
chrome://extensions · v1.2.1.1 · Works on Edge, Brave, Arc
Studio Formats.
Export as lossless WAV (PCM), MP3 up to 320 kbps with embedded ID3 metadata, or native WebM. Your choice at every session.
100% Private.
No cloud. No account. No telemetry. Audio never leaves your device: processed entirely in the browser via Web Audio API and offscreen documents.
Gain Booster.
Amplify a quiet tab or stream up to 200% before it hits the recorder, without clipping or distortion. Normalize + Limiter work in tandem to keep the signal clean at any level.
Normalize & Limit.
A dynamic compressor smooths volume jumps; a true peak limiter prevents clipping at the recorder input. Both configurable independently, applied live.
Precision Editor.
Trim, cut, fade in/out (linear · exponential · logarithmic), silence detection, time-stretch with pitch preservation, and 20-step undo/redo: all built into the extension.
5-Band EQ.
Parametric equalizer applied live to recording and streaming. ±12 dB per band, shaped precisely.
60Hz
250Hz
1kHz
4kHz
12kHz
Floating Player.
A draggable mini-player injects directly into the active page. Record or stream without opening the extension: it persists even when the popup is closed, and syncs bidirectionally.
Local Library.
Every session is auto-saved to an in-browser IndexedDB library. Preview, rename inline, duplicate, and download, with a live storage quota indicator.
Session 2026-03-19
02:14 · MP3 · 4.1 MB
Podcast Draft #3
14:07 · WAV · 72 MB
100% Free · No account · Chrome 116+
Start recording in
30 seconds.
Install the extension, click the icon, hit record. That's it.
FAQ
Frequently asked
questions.
Everything you need to know before hitting record.