🔥 Introducing Mastering Engine v3.5
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Free AI Mastering Online

The best online mastering, free export, one deeply unserious catch.

We will master your song for free. We may also randomly drop a Michael Jackson hee hee into the export. Is that annoying? Yes. Is that the point? Also yes. Use full SoundBoost when you want the clean, release-ready version.
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Supports MP3, WAV, AIFF, AAC, FLAC, ALAC, OGG up to 1.5GB
Free Mode Rules

Same mastering engine. Less dignity.

Use free mode to hear what SoundBoost does to your mix. Keep the free export for demos, preview links, and personal chaos. Buy the clean version for actual releases and civilized behavior.

Real AI masteringFree exportPossible hee heeClean version in SoundBoost

Under the jokes, this is a real free online mastering workflow for artists, producers, and anyone trying to hear whether a mix is ready for the next step. Upload your file, choose the 30 seconds that best represent the song, and get a free full mastered download with a possible random hee hee.

AI Mastering Online FAQ

Yes. You can upload a track, hear a genuinely improved master, and pay exactly nothing for that part.

The catch is that the free export may randomly include a Michael Jackson hee hee. Free is free. Dignity costs extra.

Potentially, yes. Not because we lost a bet, but because the free version is meant to prove the mastering works while still giving you a very obvious reason to upgrade.

If chaos touches your export, that is the product working exactly as designed.

Because compute, storage, and engineering are somehow not paid for with vibes.

The free version now gives you the full mastered download too, but the random hee hee keeps it very obviously in free mode. If you want a clean and predictable release-ready export, that still lives in the paid product that helps us keep building the thing.

It is a real mastering flow. Your track still gets tonal shaping, loudness treatment, and overall polish.

The joke is in the export behavior, not in the mastering engine. The engine is doing actual work. We are just being petty about the free ending.

You can do whatever you want, but if the random hee hee shows up in the middle of your release, that becomes your artistic decision, not ours.

Use full SoundBoost for releases, label deliveries, client work, or anything you want people to take seriously.

It is great for demos, mix checks, before-and-after tests, private shares, and proving to yourself that your track sounds better mastered.

If you want the clean master for distribution, buy the proper version and support the machine that is currently threatening your chorus with a hee hee.

AI mastering is the process of analyzing a mix and applying mastering moves such as tonal balance adjustments, loudness control, dynamics shaping, stereo image decisions, and true-peak protection with software instead of a fully manual chain.

SoundBoost also brings prompt to mastering into the process, so you can describe what you want in plain language, like asking for more punch, more warmth, smoother vocals, or a wider chorus, and the mastering engine steers its decisions around that direction instead of treating every song the same way.

The 30-second picker helps you choose the most revealing part of the song, usually the chorus, drop, or busiest section, so the free mastering flow can anchor itself around the part that matters most.

It is not there to limit you to a 30-second result. It is there to keep the process focused on the section listeners will actually remember before the full mastered download is generated.

The engine looks at things that matter in mastering: loudness, tonal balance, punch, width, and overall dynamics, while also keeping an eye on issues like harshness, imbalance, and true-peak behavior.

Inside the full SoundBoost suite, that same foundation expands into prompt-driven changes, reference mastering, engineer profiles, and revision controls for more deliberate final decisions.

You can upload MP3, WAV, AIFF, AAC, FLAC, ALAC, OGG. If you have a choice, use the cleanest source file you have.

Lossless files usually give any mastering engine more to work with, but a strong MP3 or AAC can still be perfectly fine for testing and demo use.

You can start as a guest. The page is designed for quick uploads so you can hear a master without turning the first step into paperwork.

If you want to keep going with a clean export or a deeper suite workflow, that is where the broader SoundBoost experience comes in.

Bring a balanced mix, avoid clipping on the master bus, and leave enough headroom so the mastering engine has room to move instead of fighting a brick wall you already built.

Use the highest-quality bounce available, and avoid over-limiting or over-processing the stereo bus unless that sound is a deliberate part of the record.

Real Results From the Community

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Plans of Fictional Talks

Berkan Cesur

Electronic
Love Is Gonna Save Us cover

Love Is Gonna Save Us

Berkan Cesur

Synthwave
Resonance cover

Resonance

Berkan Cesur

Lo-Fi
Rock Anthem cover

Rock Anthem

Electric Storm

Rock
Bitemarks cover

Bitemarks

Grimfel

Plans of Fictional Talks cover

Plans of Fictional Talks

Berkan Cesur

Electronic
Love Is Gonna Save Us cover

Love Is Gonna Save Us

Berkan Cesur

Free AI Mastering Explained

What makes this free online mastering workflow worth using

A lot of so-called free AI mastering tools either hide the useful result behind a wall or flatten every song into the same loud preset. This flow works more like a real mastering workflow: you upload a proper file, pick the 30-second section that tells the truth about the track, and generate a real full mastered result inside a genuine guest mastering project.

That makes it useful for demos, producer approvals, mix checks, chorus comparisons, and the very practical question of whether your song is ready for a clean release master. If you want the polished final after the free test, continue into the SoundBoost AI mastering suite.

Creative Control

Prompt to mastering, built for real music decisions

SoundBoost does not treat AI mastering like a one-button black box. Its prompt to mastering approach lets you describe the sound you want in plain language, so the engine can steer toward more punch, warmth, width, smoothness, or clarity instead of flattening every song into the same generic result.

What It Hears

Loudness, tone, punch, width, and true peak

Good AI mastering should not just make a track louder. SoundBoost focuses on the things musicians actually notice when comparing a rough mix to a finished master: tonal balance, dynamics, stereo image, loudness, and controlled peaks.

When You Want More

Prompts, reference tracks, engineers, revisions

The full SoundBoost suite builds on the same mastering foundation with prompt-to-mastering, reference matching, engineer profiles, and revision tools, so the free online mastering page can lead into a serious release workflow when needed.

Workflow

How SoundBoost AI mastering works

The goal of free AI mastering is not to replace judgment. It is to give you a fast, credible read on what your mix becomes when mastering decisions are handled well. This flow is intentionally short, but it is not shallow.

01

Upload your mix

Start free AI mastering online with MP3, WAV, AIFF, AAC, FLAC, ALAC, OGG. Better source files usually mean cleaner mastering decisions.

02

Pick the strongest 30 seconds

Choose the chorus, drop, or most representative section. That favorite-part picker exists so you can evaluate the result where your song carries the most energy.

03

Get a real mastered download

SoundBoost applies actual mastering logic instead of a fake cosmetic preview, so the free result is a full mastered download that is useful for demos, mix checks, and before-versus-after listening, with the usual random hee hee risk attached.

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Continue in SoundBoost when it is time

If the free test proves the song wants mastering, keep going inside SoundBoost for cleaner release-ready delivery and more detailed control.

Before You Upload

Quick mix prep for better mastering results

  • +Make sure the mix itself is balanced before mastering. Mastering can enhance a song, but it cannot rescue a broken mix without consequences.
  • +Leave headroom and avoid clipping on the stereo bus. Crushed mixes give any mastering workflow less room to improve the record.
  • +Upload the highest-quality file you have. WAV, AIFF, FLAC, or ALAC are ideal when available.
  • +Use the busiest and most revealing section of the song in the 30-second picker so your decision is based on the part that matters most.
Best Uses

When free AI mastering makes the most sense

  • +Checking whether your mix is already close to release-ready or still needs more work.
  • +Creating a fast client or band reference without committing to a final paid export yet.
  • +Comparing how a chorus or drop behaves when loudness, punch, and tonal balance are brought under control.
  • +Running a serious before-and-after test before you decide to move the project deeper into SoundBoost.