Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.
The easy way to loop an MP3 file
The easy way to loop an MP3 is to skip the audio editor entirely. Drop the MP3 into the free Loop Music extension, click Create loop, and in about 20 seconds you get a version that repeats with no click and no gap. No Audacity, no timeline, no trimming samples by hand.
- No software to learn
- Works on any MP3
- Seamless in ~20s
Hear a raw MP3 loop vs a clean one
A plain MP3 clicks when it restarts. Hear that, then the same file looped seamlessly.
Real processing takes about 20 seconds.
Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.
🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.
For anyone who just wants it to loop
No audio background needed — if you have an MP3, you can loop it.
First-time loopers
Three clicks in an extension, nothing to install or configure.
Casual creators
Quick loops for videos, slideshows and posts.
Streamers & hobbyists
Background beds without opening a DAW.
Teachers & presenters
Looping music under slides and classroom activities.
Anyone with one track
Turn a single MP3 into an endless background in seconds.
Loop an MP3 in 3 steps
This is genuinely the whole process.
Add Loop Music to Chrome
Install the free extension — that's the only thing you download.
Drop your MP3 & click Create loop
About 20 seconds later the seamless version is ready to preview.
Download the loop
Save it and use it anywhere — FLAC on Free, WAV on Pro for the cleanest copy.
Simple, honest pricing
Free gives you five loops a month with no card. Pro is there when you need more.
Free
Perfect to try it out
- 5 loops / month
- No loop history
- No WAV export
- Standard queue
Pro
Billed monthly
- 300 loops / month
- History of all loops
- WAV export
- No watermarks
- Priority queue
Yearly plan billed as $35.88/year — just $2.99/mo (save 25%). Cancel anytime.
No DAW, no manual trimming — dropping an MP3 into a browser tab is the easy way to loop it.
Looping an MP3: common questions
The quick answers for looping a single MP3.
What's the easiest way to loop an MP3 file?
Drop the MP3 into the free Loop Music Chrome extension and click Create loop. In about 20 seconds you get a seamless version — no audio software and no editing.
Everything happens in the browser, so there's nothing to install beyond the extension and no project to set up.
Can I loop an MP3 without downloading software?
Yes. Loop Music runs in Chrome, so the only thing you add is the free extension. There's no separate program to install.
It also means you can do it on any computer where you use Chrome, Edge, Brave or Opera.
Will looping an MP3 lower its quality?
Loop Music exports lossless FLAC (Free) or WAV (Pro), so the loop itself isn't re-compressed. Quality depends mostly on your original MP3.
MP3 is already lossy, so for the best result start from the highest-bitrate file you have.
How do I make the MP3 loop with no gap?
Loop Music aligns the end of the file to the start on matching samples, so when it repeats there's no silence or click at the join.
You don't set anything — the algorithm picks the seamless point for you in about 20 seconds.
Is it really free?
Yes — five seamless loops every month on the free plan, no card required to start.
Pro raises the limit and adds WAV export if you end up looping audio regularly.
Loop your MP3 the easy way
Drop it in Chrome, click once, and download a seamless loop in about 20 seconds — free.
Add to Chrome — Free