High-Pass Filter Online
Cut low-frequency rumble, hum, and mic thumps from any audio file — pick a cutoff from 60 to 200 Hz and everything below it rolls off, right in your browser. No sign-up, and your file is never uploaded.
How to Apply a High-Pass Filter
No account, no upload — three steps on your own device.
Drop Your Audio
MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, or AAC up to 200 MB. It decodes right in the browser and draws the waveform.
Pick a Cutoff
Tap 60, 80, 120, or 200 Hz. A higher cutoff removes more low-end rumble; a lower one keeps more body.
Preview & Download
Hit Apply High-Pass, listen to the result, and download it as an MP3 at the bitrate you choose — no queue, no watermark.
Why Notevibes High-Pass Filter
A clean low-end cut — strips rumble, keeps the body.
Four Cutoff Presets
Pick 60, 80, 120, or 200 Hz with one tap. A clean high-pass strips rumble while the body of the sound stays intact.
Preview Before You Save
Filter, listen to the result, then download — or change the cutoff and try again. Nothing renders to a file until you like it.
Never Uploaded
The filter runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device — there is nothing to delete because nothing was sent.
Any Audio Format
MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, and AAC up to 200 MB — anything your browser can decode will load.
MP3 Your Way
Download the cleaner file as an MP3 at any bitrate from 64 to 320 kbps — no watermark, no ads, no attribution.
Free, Anywhere
No sign-up, no daily limits. Works on phones, tablets, and laptops in any modern browser.
Nothing to Upload, Nothing to Leak
The filter runs on your own device. Your file never touches a server — which is a stronger promise than any “we delete it later”.
No Upload
Processing runs on your device
No Account
Start filtering immediately
Works Offline
Once the page loads, no connection needed
When to High-Pass
One tap for every “what’s that low rumble” moment.
Podcast Rumble
Strip desk thumps and room rumble under the cutoff
Mic Handling Noise
Cut the low thuds from holding or bumping the mic
Wind & Outdoor Rumble
Roll off wind, traffic, and AC rumble from field recordings
AC Hum
Filter the low electrical hum sitting under a recording
Tighten a Bass-Heavy Mix
Clear sub-rumble so the real bass stays defined
Prep Vocals for Mixing
High-pass plosives and proximity boom before EQ
Kill the Rumble You Can Barely Hear
Some noise you don’t notice until it’s gone: the desk thump under a podcast, the traffic rumble behind a field recording, the low hum that makes a whole track feel cloudy. The usual advice is to install an audio workstation and learn what a filter slope is. This tool skips all of that: drop the file, tap a cutoff, listen, download. Most files process in about a second, because they never leave your device.
One cutoff, everything below it gone
A high-pass filter passes the highs and rolls off the lows beneath a cutoff you choose. Set it to 80 Hz for everyday rumble and hum on a voice, drop to 60 Hz to keep more warmth, or push to 120–200 Hz to aggressively thin out low-end noise. It’s the same high-pass that powers the Notevibes audio editor, running through your browser’s built-in audio engine.
Preview before you keep it
Cut too much and a voice goes thin, so it’s never a blind bet. Apply a cutoff and play the preview against the original — still rumbly, go higher; too thin, drop back down. Only when it sounds clean do you download.
Free, private, and instant
Because the processing happens on your device, there’s nothing for us to meter or store: no upload, no queue, no watermark, no sign-up, files up to 200 MB. Preview as many times as you like and download the moment it’s clean.
Rumble gone — now the rest
To cut harsh hiss at the top instead of rumble at the bottom, the low-pass filter is the mirror image of this tool. If you want to add low-end rather than remove it, the bass booster does the opposite, and the full audio equalizer shapes every band at once. For cuts, mixing, or AI cleanup on top of filtering, open the file in the online audio editor.
Need to Do More Than Filter?
The full Notevibes editor trims, mixes, cleans up, and applies AI tools to your audio — then exports to MP3 or WAV.
Free to try · No credit card required
Related Audio Tools
More free AI audio tools from Notevibes — same engine, no sign-up.
Low-Pass Filter
Cut high-frequency hiss and harshness above a cutoff.
Audio Compressor
Even out loud and quiet parts with dynamics compression.
Audio Normalizer
Boost audio to peak volume without clipping.
Stereo Widener
Widen the stereo image for a bigger sound.
Spectral Editor
Erase a cough, hum, or click by drawing on a spectrogram.
Online Audio Editor
Multi-track browser editor with every tool built in.
High-Pass Filter FAQ
How does a high-pass filter work?
It lets high frequencies pass through while attenuating everything below a chosen cutoff. Set the cutoff to 80 Hz and the rumble, hum, and handling noise beneath it is rolled off, leaving a cleaner, tighter sound.
What does the cutoff frequency control?
The cutoff is the point where the filter starts cutting. At 80 Hz, frequencies below 80 Hz are reduced. A higher cutoff (120–200 Hz) removes more low-end; a lower cutoff (60 Hz) is gentler and keeps more body.
Which cutoff should I pick?
Start at 80 Hz for general rumble and hum on voice. Use 60 Hz when you want to preserve more low-end, and 120–200 Hz for thin vocals, plosives, or aggressive cleanup of bass-heavy noise.
Is my audio file uploaded to a server?
No. The high-pass filter runs entirely in your browser using the Web Audio API. Your file never leaves your device — nothing is uploaded, stored, or analyzed.
What format is the download?
The filtered file downloads as an MP3, and you pick the bitrate — from 64 up to 320 kbps, with 192 kbps as the default. It plays everywhere: phones, editing software, streaming uploads.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on both desktop and mobile. Longer files render faster on a laptop simply because the processor is faster, but the tool is the same.