MP3Cut.net Alternative: Protect Your Intellectual Property
MP3Cut is part of the 123Apps suite. It is convenient, but for a musician, it poses a terrifying question: "If I upload my unreleased track to cut a sample, do they now have a copy?"
Legally, probably not. Technically? Yes, they have the file on their server.
Oratiq is the MP3Cut.net alternative for paranoid creators (and smart ones).
The "Zero-Knowledge" Audio Editor
We use the Web Audio API. This allows Google Chrome (or Safari/Firefox) to read an MP3 file from your hard drive, manipulate the data in RAM, and save it back to your hard drive.
- No Network Activity: You can literally turn off your Wi-Fi before you start editing.
- No Leaks: There is no "admin" at Oratiq who can listen to your files. We physically cannot access them.
Supported Formats
MP3Cut handles many formats. So do we.
- MP3: The standard.
- WAV: Lossless quality for pros.
- OGG/M4A: For mobile and web use.
Comparison
| Feature | MP3Cut (123Apps) | Oratiq | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Processing | Server-Side | Client-Side | | Upload Limit | Yes (File Size) | No (RAM Size) | | Safety | Trust-based | Architecture-based |
Conclusion
Your music is your livelihood. Don't upload it to a "black box." Edit it safely on your own machine with Oratiq.