For TikTok Creators

Free Music Tools for TikTok Edits

Sped-up, slowed + reverb, 8D audio, nightcore, bass boost — every edit format trending on TikTok, free in your browser. No watermarks, no signup, no upload limits. Export a clean WAV and post it.

The 8 tools every TikTok edit producer needs

We rebuilt the most-Googled free TikTok audio tools from scratch with real DSP — same code path as our paid Rys Up Audio plugins. Pick the edit format you want, drop your file, hit export.

Workflow: from a raw track to a TikTok-ready edit

  1. Pick your edit format. Sped-up for hype edits, slowed + reverb for emotional cuts, nightcore for hyperpop, 8D audio for headphone-first content.
  2. Drop your WAV/MP3 in. The file never leaves your device — every tool processes locally via Web Audio API.
  3. Tweak a slider or two, preview, then export WAV. 16-bit by default, drag-and-drop into CapCut or TikTok's in-app editor.
  4. Post. If the sound takes off, our paid plugins (RysUpShift for pitch, RysUpVerb for the reverb tail, RysUpDoubler for the harmonies) give you the same effects with one-click presets in your DAW.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are sped-up TikTok edits allowed under copyright?
Posting a sped-up version of a copyrighted song to TikTok falls under TikTok's Commercial Music Library or your account's personal-use license — same rules as posting the original. The pitch-shift / speed change does not strip the copyright. Use the tool to make edits for your own recordings or for commercial-library tracks.
What format should I export for TikTok?
TikTok accepts MP3 + WAV. Our tools export 16-bit WAV by default — drop it straight into CapCut or the TikTok in-app editor. No re-encoding needed.
Will my audio quality survive the TikTok upload?
Yes — TikTok re-encodes everything to AAC at upload time, but starting from a clean WAV gives you the best ceiling. Avoid double-compression by exporting WAV from our tools, then letting TikTok compress once.
Do these tools work on iPhone in Safari?
Yes — every tool runs in iOS Safari + Android Chrome. Some controls (like the virtual piano) are optimized for multi-touch. For long edits, desktop is faster but mobile works for trimming and effects.