Free Loudness Meter

    Peak dBFS, whole-file RMS, and a BS.1770-style integrated figure with K-weighting and gating. It is an estimate computed in this tab, not a certified EBU R128 meter, and it is labelled that way.

    • No uploadRuns on your device
    • No accountNothing to sign up for
    • No watermarkYour file, untouched
    • Works offlineDisconnect and try it

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    Your files never leave your device

    This is not a promise about how carefully we handle your upload. There is no upload. The file you choose is read into memory by your own browser, processed there, and handed back as a download — the tool has no server component and makes no network request with your data.

    • Nothing is stored. We never receive the file, so there is no copy to retain, no retention period to disclose, and nothing to delete on request.
    • Nothing is transmitted. No upload endpoint, no analytics payload carrying file contents, no third-party processor.
    • You can verify it. Load this page, disconnect from the internet, and use the tool. It still works, because everything it needs is already on your machine.
    • Nothing persists after you close the tab. Files are held in page memory only — not in local storage, not in a cache, not in a database.

    A note on wording, because it matters: we do not describe these tools as “encrypted.” Encryption protects data that travels to somebody else's computer. Your file does not travel, so there is nothing to encrypt and nothing to intercept — which is a stronger guarantee than encryption, not a weaker one. The page itself is served over HTTPS like the rest of the site.

    This makes the tools safe for material you are contractually barred from uploading to third-party services — client footage under NDA, unreleased campaign assets, anything covered by a confidentiality clause.

    Questions

    Is this EBU R128? Can I use it for broadcast delivery?

    No. It follows the BS.1770 idea — K-weighting, 400 ms blocks, absolute and relative gates — but it is not a certified meter. There is no true-peak oversampling, the decoder has already resampled, and the filters run in JavaScript. Use a real meter (Youlean, Nugen, ffmpeg ebur128) for a delivery spec.

    Why is my peak 0 dBFS when the file still sounds quiet?

    Peak is the single loudest sample. A click or a plosive can hit 0 dBFS while RMS and integrated loudness stay low. Loudness is closer to perceived level; peak is what clips. A file can be both peak-limited and quiet, which is what this pairing is meant to show.

    Do my files get uploaded anywhere?

    No. This tool runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas and File APIs. The file you choose is read into memory on your own machine, processed there, and offered back as a download. Nothing is sent to a server, which is also why it keeps working with your network off.

    Is it actually free, or is there a catch?

    Actually free, with no account and no limit, because it costs nothing to run — the work happens on your device rather than on our hardware. That is different from generating with an AI model on Versely, which does cost credits; there is no free tier for generation.

    These rearrange files. Versely makes new ones.

    Everything on this page works on a file you already have, which is why it costs nothing. Generating something that did not exist — video from a prompt, a voice, a score — runs a model, and that costs credits.