SaveTiktok's TikTok-to-MP3 converter pulls the original sound from any public TikTok video and returns it as a clean MP3 file - perfect for ringtones, podcast samples, voice memos, and music discovery. Paste the link, hit Extract MP3, and the audio is ready in seconds. Want the full clip instead? Download the watermark-free TikTok video and you'll get the original MP4 file.
The tool is built by a small team of audio nerds who use it daily to save voice notes, viral sound bites, and the indie tracks they discover scrolling the For You page. If the post is a 24-hour story, our TikTok Story downloader handles those too.
Frequently asked questions
What audio format does SaveTiktok export?
- Every download is delivered as an MP3 file at the original bitrate TikTok serves - typically 128 kbps stereo, which matches the quality of TikTok's in-app audio. There is no re-encoding step, so you don't lose detail.
Can I use TikTok audio as a ringtone?
- Yes. The MP3 we return is a standard file you can import into iPhone's GarageBand, Android's ringtone settings, or any other ringtone editor. Trim it to under 30 seconds for iOS.
Is it legal to extract sound from TikTok videos?
- Extracting audio for personal listening is generally fine in most regions. Using it commercially - in YouTube videos, podcasts, or paid ads - requires permission from the sound's rights holder. Always credit the original creator.
Does SaveTiktok store the audio I extract?
- No. The MP3 is generated on demand and streamed to your browser. We do not keep a copy on our servers and we do not maintain a library of extracted tracks.
Why is the song missing the lyrics or vocals I heard on TikTok?
- TikTok sometimes mixes a creator's voice or sound effects over the original track in-app. The MP3 we return is the audio TikTok attached to the post itself - if the creator used the original sound, that's exactly what you'll get.