Audiomack Video Downloader


Download Audiomack mixtapes and trending albums directly as 320kbps MP3 or high-bitrate M4A.

Why people download Audiomack content

Audiomack has carved a unique niche in the streaming world by prioritizing independent artists, mixtapes, and underground genres. While streaming is convenient, users often want offline copies for situations where an internet connection is unreliable—commuting, traveling, or simply saving mobile data. Unlike major platforms, Audiomack does not enforce DRM (Digital Rights Management) on the vast majority of its library, meaning you can legally save files for personal use without worrying about proprietary playback restrictions. This makes Audiomack a prime target for offline archiving of exclusive mixes, early releases, and curated playlists.

Moreover, Audiomack's trending section surfaces hot new tracks daily, but those gems can vanish if the artist removes them later. Downloading provides a permanent snapshot. For podcast listeners, episodes often get replaced or edited; having a local copy ensures you hear the original version. The platform also hosts live recordings and radio shows that are not available elsewhere—downloading preserves those ephemeral moments.

What you can save with this Audiomack downloader

This tool captures the raw audio stream from Audiomack without transcoding or quality loss. You can save:

  • Songs and Albums: Standard music tracks in their original format—either MP3 or M4A, depending on what the uploader provided. No artificial upscaling; you get exactly what the artist released.
  • Mixtapes: Audiomack's bread and butter. Mixtapes often span 30–60 minutes and are not available on other streaming services. Our downloader preserves the full mix as a single file, maintaining track continuity.
  • Podcasts and Shows: Many podcasters use Audiomack for early access or exclusive episodes. You can download them as M4A files, which retain metadata like chapter markers if present.
  • Trending Tracks: The "Trending" section changes hourly; grab that hot new song before it's buried.

Concrete examples of what you can grab:
1. A 320 kbps MP3 of a newly released single from an independent rapper.
2. A 128 kbps M4A (AAC) podcast episode with embedded artwork and chapters.
3. A full mixtape (e.g., "Summer Vibes 2024") as a single 256 kbps M4A file.
4. A live concert recording from an artist's profile, saved as a variable-bitrate MP3.

The downloader does not alter the audio codec; it simply copies the stream. So if the source is AAC, you get AAC; if MP3, you get MP3. Quality tiers range from around 96 kbps (low-quality streams) up to 320 kbps (high-quality uploads). Most content falls in the 128–256 kbps range, which is more than adequate for casual listening and portable players.

How the tool handles different content types

  • Individual tracks: Saved as separate files with correct ID3 tags (artist, title, album, cover art) if available.
  • Albums and mixtapes: Downloaded as a single continuous file. Track splits are not performed server-side; you get the whole thing. If you need per-track splits, you can use a separate audio editor—but the raw stream is uninterrupted.
  • Playlists and collections: Each item is processed independently. No automatic queuing; you paste each URL separately.

Limits, restrictions, and what it can NOT do

Honesty matters. While Audiomack is open, there are boundaries:

  • Login-required content: A tiny fraction of uploaders mark their tracks as private or require a paid subscription. The downloader cannot bypass login walls; you must be logged in to Audiomack to access those. If you paste a private track URL while not authenticated, the tool will reject it.
  • Age-restricted or explicit content: Audiomack tags some material as explicit (parental advisory). The downloader does not filter these; it downloads them as-is. However, if the content is age-gated (requiring account age verification), the stream will be blocked without a logged-in session.
  • Geo-blocked tracks: Occasional licensing restrictions apply. If the stream is blocked in your region, the tool cannot circumvent it. You'll get an error or a silent empty file.
  • Live streams and radio: Audiomack does not host live linear streams; all content is on-demand. So no support for real-time recording.
  • DRM-protected audio: Although Audiomack rarely uses DRM, a few premium labels might apply it to high-profile releases. Our tool cannot strip DRM; it only downloads what the browser can play natively.
  • No batch downloading: This is a single-URL tool. For mass archiving, you'd need to paste each link manually.

Supported file types: Only MP3 and M4A. Some uploads may be in other formats (e.g., OGG, FLAC) but Audiomack transcodes them to MP3 or M4A on the fly. You won't get lossless files. Maximum realistic quality is 320 kbps, but that's rare; expect 192–256 kbps for most content.

In summary, this downloader works for the vast majority of Audiomack's open, free content. It respects the platform's terms by not breaking encryption or requiring authentication. For the 1% of locked content, you'll need the original source or a subscription.

Looking for something else? If you also need to save from other sites, try our Bandcamp Downloader, Mixcloud Downloader or Soundcloud Downloader.


Why use this Audiomack downloader

  • Mixtape MP3 Extraction. Download full mixtapes as 320kbps MP3s with embedded cover art and ID3 tags, preserving original track order.
  • Album & Playlist Batch. Queue entire albums or playlists for batch download in MP3 or M4A, retaining bitrate and metadata.
  • Show & Podcast M4A. Save shows and podcasts in M4A AAC format, including chapter markers and episode descriptions.
  • Trending No-Login Grab. Download trending tracks directly from the homepage without an account, in your chosen quality tier.
  • Bitrate Selection. Choose between 128kbps or 320kbps MP3 for each download, balancing file size and audio fidelity.

Supported Audiomack formats

FormatQualityNotes
MP3Audio onlyVariable bitrate; compatible with all devices
M4AAudio onlyAAC encoded; better quality at lower size

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What audio formats can I download from Audiomack?
    Audiomack streams in MP3 and M4A. Our downloader captures the highest quality stream, typically 320kbps MP3 or 256kbps M4A for songs and mixtapes. You choose the format before downloading.
  • Can I download trending mixtapes from Audiomack?
    Yes, our tool supports downloading trending mixtapes, albums, and shows. Simply copy the URL from Audiomack's Trending section or any mixtape page and paste it into the downloader to get the full tracklist.
  • Do I need an Audiomack account to download songs?
    No, you can download publicly available songs and mixtapes without login. However, some artists may set their content to private; those require account access and may not be downloadable via third-party tools.
  • Can I download Audiomack tracks on my phone?
    Yes, our Audiomack downloader works on mobile browsers and desktop. There's no app needed; just open the mobile website, paste the link, and download MP3 or M4A directly to your device.
  • Is downloading Audiomack music legal for personal use?
    Downloading for personal offline listening is generally considered fair use under Audiomack's terms, but redistributing or uploading downloaded files violates copyright. Use downloads only for your private library.
  • Can I download an entire Audiomack album at once?
    Yes, paste the album or mixtape URL and our tool will list all tracks. You can select individual songs or download the entire album as a ZIP file with all MP3s, preserving the track order.
  • Can I download just one song from an Audiomack mixtape?
    Yes. When you paste a mixtape or album URL, our downloader displays each track individually. You can select specific songs to download as MP3 or M4A, without getting the entire collection.
  • Why isn't my Audiomack link working in the downloader?
    Ensure the URL is from the public Audiomack site (not a private share). If the song or mixtape is restricted by the uploader or geo-blocked, our tool cannot access it. Try a different track or check if the link is valid.

How It Works

  • 1
    Copy link from Audiomack. Navigate to the desired song, mixtape, or show page on Audiomack. On desktop, click the share icon (arrow); on mobile, tap the three-dot menu. Select 'Copy Link' to grab the URL.
  • 2
    Paste link into OrbitDownloader. Open OrbitDownloader and paste the copied Audiomack URL into the input field at the top of the page. The tool will automatically detect the audio content.
  • 3
    Choose audio format and quality. Select your preferred format from the dropdown: MP3 for broad device compatibility or M4A for higher efficiency audio. Both are available since Audiomack streams without DRM.
  • 4
    Start download and save. Click the 'Download' button. The tool will process the track or mixtape and generate a high-quality audio file. Once complete, save it to your device for offline listening.

Troubleshooting

  • Mixtapes on Audiomack are often comprised of multiple tracks in a single audio file, but downloading them directly yields one long mp3 without track segmentation.
    Use a downloader that can detect embedded chapter markers or provide a tool to split the mixtape into individual tracks based on silent gaps.
  • Podcast shows sometimes lack consistent episode numbering in their metadata, making it hard to organize downloaded episodes in sequence.
    Manually rename files by adding episode numbers from the show's page description or use a downloader that extracts the publish date for sorting.
  • Trending songs are updated hourly; a direct download link from the trending page may stop working after a few hours if the song is removed from the list.
    Save the permanent song URL from the artist's profile or album page instead of relying on the trending page link.
  • Some albums have tracks encoded in variable bitrate m4a, but the downloader defaults to mp3 conversion, causing quality loss.
    Choose a downloader that supports m4a passthrough to preserve the original AAC encoding without transcoding.

Always adhere to Audiomack's Terms of Service. Only download content you own or have explicit permission to use.