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8D Audio Maker
Turn any song into 8D audio — the sound rotates around your head. Free, no upload.
Updated July 14, 2026
How to use the 8d audio maker
- 1Choose an audio file — MP3, WAV, OGG, or M4A.
- 2Set the rotation speed and how wide the sound swings.
- 3Add a little reverb for a more spacious feel.
- 4Preview on headphones, then download the WAV.
Common uses
- Making an 8D version of a favorite song for headphones
- Adding immersive movement to a track or podcast intro
- Creating trippy audio for videos and reels
- Experimenting with stereo width and auto-panning
Frequently asked questions
What actually is 8D audio?
It's a marketing name for auto-panning — a slow left-right sweep of the sound, usually with reverb added for space. There's no real extra dimension and nothing about the file is '8D'; your brain interprets the moving stereo image as the sound orbiting your head. It's the same panning automation mixers have used for decades, applied continuously.
Why do I need headphones?
The whole effect is created by feeding different levels to the left and right channels. Headphones keep those channels separated at each ear, so the rotation is obvious. On speakers the two channels blend in the room before they reach you, and the effect mostly collapses into ordinary stereo.
Is my song uploaded anywhere?
No. The file is decoded, processed, and exported entirely in your browser with the Web Audio API. Nothing is sent to a server, there's no watermark, and no account is required. Only process music you have the rights to edit.
About this tool
The 8D audio maker applies the effect that made headphone playlists go viral: the sound seems to circle around your head. It isn't a new audio format — it's auto-panning, an old mixing trick where a slow oscillator sweeps the track continuously between your left and right ears, with a little reverb to widen the space. Drop in an MP3 or WAV, set how fast it rotates and how wide it swings, preview it, and download a WAV. Because the whole effect lives in the stereo field, it only works on headphones or earbuds. Decoding, processing, and export all happen locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded, there's no watermark, and no sign-up.
Like most tools on UtilityBase, the 8d audio maker runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more productivity tools here.
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