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Twitter/X Video to MP3 Audio Extractor

Rip the audio from any tweet video. Free MP3 download.

Free · Updated May 2026

Sometimes you only want the sound — a song clip, an interview, a hot take, a sound effect. xfetchy strips the audio track out of any Twitter or X video and hands it back as a clean MP3 you can drop into a playlist, a podcast, or an editing timeline.

There is nothing to install and no account to create. Paste the post link, let xfetchy read the video, and download the audio. Your browser does the rest — the original video never has to leave your device as a giant file you do not need.

How to use the MP3 Extractor

  1. 1Copy the post link. On X, tap the share icon under the post and choose Copy link — or copy the URL from your browser's address bar.
  2. 2Paste it into xfetchy. Drop the link into the box above and press Fetch. xfetchy reads the post and finds what it contains.
  3. 3Download the audio. Tap Download and xfetchy extracts the sound as an MP3, ready to play offline.

How good is the audio quality?

X encodes most video audio at roughly 128 kbps AAC, and xfetchy extracts the best stream the post contains. The result is more than good enough for spoken-word clips, voice notes, and casual listening. For studio-grade music you should always prefer the artist's official release — a social video is a copy of a copy, not a master.

If the MP3 sounds wrong, here is why

A few things come up often enough to be worth explaining up front:

  • The MP3 plays but sounds muted or quiet — check your player's volume; some apps auto-mute freshly downloaded audio on the first playback.
  • The audio and video felt out of sync on X itself — that drift is baked into the original upload. Extraction pulls the audio track as-is; it cannot re-time something that was already off in the source.
  • You only need a 10-second clip out of a 3-minute video — xfetchy hands you the full track intact rather than guessing where to cut, since trimming is lossy and better left to you in a free audio editor.
  • There is no audio at all — Twitter GIFs and some short clips are uploaded completely silent. If a post plays muted with no unmute option on X, there is no track to extract.

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